Saturday, 30 September 2023

Cheese!


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The latest edition to my photo-book series - Book Seven - is called Cheese! and will feature even more of my archive photographs from the late 1970s and early 80s. I'm working hard on production and it will be available to buy on Amazon in just a few short weeks. I'm proud to say that this edition will take the number of published photographs to well over 500. And all for a tenner a book. If that doesn't make you smile then nothing will. Say Cheese!  

Tuesday, 26 September 2023

A smile on my face


 

 

 

 

 

 

I watched the film 'Sideways' again last night. Great film, and fantastic acting .. with a novelist who can't generate any interest in his new book. Man, can I relate to that! My own story 'Page 99, by Joe Bancroft', is currently wallowing at  2,211th in Amazon's Biographical Fiction list (But at least it's in there, right?), and I've run out of ideas as to how to promote it. (Well, apart from writing this, of course!) Still, at least I've had a new review today. A reader described it as "a really imaginative, funny, enjoyable read", and that's truly put a smile on my face ..

Sunday, 24 September 2023

Sorry mate, no trainers ..


 

 

 

 

 

 

"That's Tommy Tarbuck," said Lesley, browsing through the latest of my photo-books. I'm sorry? "That's Tommy Tarbuck," she said again, and pointed to the fag-dragging bouncer in my photograph. "He was the doorman at the disco I used to go to" ..

Well how interesting, 'cos here he is, manning the entrance to the hall of the Salford Students' Union, just outside of Manchester. He must have been a jobbing bouncer, if there ever was such a thing. Did anyone else know Tommy? Is he still around? Did anyone ever get 'bounced' by him? (He does look as if he'd not stand for nonsense!) I'd love to know. And I'd love to know if anyone recognises anyone else in my books. You can check them out here, and contact me here if you happen to know anybody. Now, on your way, mate, 'cos you're not coming in here wearing those trainers ..

Friday, 22 September 2023

Magic numbers


 

 

 

 

 

 

Six books. Four hundred and twenty three photographs. Seventy pence a shot. That's what it would work out to if you bought my full collection of photo-books. And you'd have the shots forever. What a bargain! Fortunately, somebody else thinks the same, and has just ordered the full collection. If you're reading this, I'd love it if you got in touch ..

Today's image is one that will appear in book seven, now in production. Eccles library, circa 1981 ..  

Thursday, 21 September 2023

James


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It's my brother's birthday today. Sadly, he was found dead in his flat on Sunday and this cheeky, angry, troubled little scamp will never see 57. 

This one's for you, Jimbo. Rest in peace, little brother ..

Wednesday, 20 September 2023

Barking up the wrong tree ..


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today saw my annual pilgrimage to a Photo Festival in a small place called Barro (BarrObjectif 2023). The outdoor event features the work of photo-journalists and photographers from all over the world (but mainly France!) Twice now, I've submitted work for consideration, without success. Whilst I was there, looking at shots of war and Covid and trans-gender er .. people, I received an email from Salford Art Gallery saying my recent submission to them had been rejected. (Talk about exquisite timing!) Seems I can't get anyone interested in my work. Perhaps I'm barking up the wrong tree ..

Tuesday, 19 September 2023

Write on ..


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I told you I could write! (Welcome to Blog #476 in the series 'O'Neill blows his own trumpet'!) I've just come runner-up in a local writing contest. My essay 'You move me' has taken second place in a local magazine's 800-word short-story competition and a judge told me it was "a very close-run thing." Read it here if you really must and, of course, my real writing is still out there for all to enjoy ..

My picture today shows a 'real' writer, Salford's very own John Cooper Clarke, who is signing the copy of his book that I still have. I wonder if anyone will still own one of my books in forty years time ..  

Stop press: I just dug out my copy of this book, and I think the clues are in the title .. John Cooper Clarke Directory 1979. It was forty FOUR years ago!! OMG ..

 


 

Friday, 15 September 2023

My cap is doffed ..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The keen-eyed amongst you may have noticed I've been trying to plug some of my photography books. (I hope I'm not getting boring, but they really are a big thing in my life at the moment.) There are currently six photo-books in my 'Wrong Way Wround' series, featuring archive photographs from the 1970s and 80s, and that number is certain to rise ..

The photography world likes 'themes'. It wants photographers to have worked on a 'project', explored a concept, visually probed something that is new to them. (Even if that's just empty spaces in car-parks!) It gives the photographer a weight, a seriousness, makes them 'legitimate'. My work is none of that .. it's just me, wandering around with my camera, 'learning' how to be a photographer. Doesn't make the work any less interesting though (in my humble opinion), so it was encouraging to read a new review of the photographs by renowned Salford historian Tony Flynn. He said "I can honestly say they are poignant, hilarious, touching and even a great social document that captures what was a less stressful time", and added "Martin O'Neill you have done a fantastic job capturing those days. My cap is doffed." 

There's nothing left to add other than a link to help you buy your copies ..



Wednesday, 13 September 2023

You're in my seat ..


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One of the 'then and now' shots I took during my UK trip was this one at the corner of Liverpool Road and Alexandra Road in Eccles, where I photographed my Dad over forty-five years ago. I put my shadow into the spot he'd have been standing, just to connect ..

I also went into The Grapes, the pub that was my Dad's 'local' for many a year. It's been done up with a nice bit of leather upholstery now, but this was his seat when he wasn't in the 'snug' with his mates. I can still see him sitting there, half a Guinness and a whiskey and lemonade on either side of an overflowing ash-tray. (Nice) ..

Writing this, it occurs to me that forty-five was also my Dad's age in this shot. (People looked a lot older in 'those days', didn't they?) He was a hard-working, hard-drinking Irishman and you'll have read many times in this blog how much I thought of him. Incidentally, there's a character quite like my Dad in a book I wrote .. 'Page 99, by Joe Bancroft'. Gives a little insight into the pre-mobile phone world of a man that finds himself alone after years of happy marriage .. 

  

Tuesday, 12 September 2023

Good to be back?






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I had a quick flit back to the UK last week and the thing that struck me most was the astonishing amount of litter on the streets. Perhaps it's always been like that, and I only notice it because I live in such a quiet backwater these days but, my God, it's everywhere! I went to Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool and Warrington and, in every place, the amount of litter was eye-watering. It made me sad, folks. Where is the pride, the respect ..?

At least I got back to Eccles and had a chance to walk down 'memory lane', returning to the site of some of my archive shots from the 1970s and 80s. Funny to see how much has changed, yet how much had stayed the same. Click on any of the shots to see more, and check out the difference in petrol prices ..  

 

Tuesday, 5 September 2023

Who d'ya think you are, David Bailey ..?


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have in my hands a hard copy of the sixth book in my photography series. Yes, Book Six has arrived, and I'm very excited ..

Its title harks back to an old 1970's advert featuring the superstar photographer and an Olympus Trip. People would shout it to me whenever I took their photograph. "Hey mate, who d'ya think you are, David Bailey ..?" ..

Anyway, it's here, it's finished, and it's available for you to buy here for just ten squids. Yes, I know .. such a great price for ninety-one wonderful street photography images from the 70s and 80s. How can you resist?

Monday, 4 September 2023

Cold water


 

 

 

 

 

 

The heatwave is back and it's going to be another hot one today. Thirty-eight degrees is the forecast. (That's 100° if you're an American or my Mum!) The garden is fried, as am I from trying to keep it watered. On Saturday night I was at an event two hours from here and it hammered down. Here? Not a drop. When will it end? I've had enough of summer now. I yearn for cooler evenings and crisp autumn walks, woolly scarves and seeing my breath condense in a cloud ..

In the meantime, it's another day of hunkering down and doing not a lot. Little Lisa had the right idea .. a bath of cold water and an ice-lolly. Mind you, this shot was (probably) taken in 1977, and 'little' Lisa will now be in her fifties. Sadly, I'd have to think twice about taking a photograph like this today. The 'right-ons' have poured cold water on good old innocent street photography ..