posted by davidt on Thursday October 22 2009, @12:00PM
Martin writes:
Kevin Cummins and I have started a blog. Every Monday I'll be speaking to him (in English) about a photo he took. It can be an old photo, a new photo, a well-known photo, an unpublished photo etc. It started yesterday with a magnificent shot he took of Morrissey back in the days…

You'll find the blog at http://arca.spex.de/, hope you like it!

Morrissey
On the bank of the River Irwell, Salford, 5 September 1989
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  • ...and the balance evened out.

    A perfect photograph, here to stay.
    goinghome -- Thursday October 22 2009, @02:33PM (#340628)
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  • cheers
    lainey -- Thursday October 22 2009, @02:37PM (#340630)
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  • nice (Score:1, Funny)

    who would have thought that Morrissey like his photo taken

    If this is still the case - I think we know who to blame for the horrible album covers we have see in the recent past (Maladjusted and Swords come to mind)

    moho -- Thursday October 22 2009, @02:58PM (#340633)
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    • Re:nice by Anonymous (Score:0) Thursday October 22 2009, @05:15PM
      • Re:nice by Anonymous (Score:0) Thursday October 22 2009, @08:42PM
        • Re:nice by Anonymous (Score:0) Friday October 23 2009, @02:54PM
  • hope it will be a long friendly issue with Kevin,
    he took lots of pics so you for the first 2 years you don't have to be look in his potrofolio

    Comtesse's wonderfull site [ the arcane old wardrobe/motorcycle aupair boy] are full of them

    thanks, and thumbs up for both of you, but it must be special to do this with one of photographs who shot lots of the Smiths and Morrissey

    I'm looking forward every month
    Celibate Cry <[email protected]> -- Friday October 23 2009, @07:45AM (#340680)
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    and the hills are alive with celibate cries


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