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Urban Canal Winners

We are very pleased to announce the overall winner from our Urban Canal Competition 2012.

Overall winner

David Loydon – Iron Skeleton

 

 

Rest of the top 10
Gary Danton..Torrent
Ian Southorn…Not one to cross
Keith Humphries…Palette
Matthew Acton…Shipped in sepia
Paula Kelly…The lock
Rick Webb…Old Vs New
Sally Maxwell…Road Vs Canal
Shirley Bainbridge…Inner city fishing
Suzanne Hibbert…Under the bridge
Rest of the top 40
Charli Chmylowskyj…Mind your step
Chris Waites…Distorted justice
Colin Hughes…Staying afloat
David Coles…Light Jog
Ellie Swift (aged 10)…Swoosh
Emma Fisher…Flowers
Gareth Hacking…Crossing under
Gary Adshead…Canal Caustics
Hannah Elborn…Castlefield
Heather Rowlands…Near and Far
Heather Wellam…Mind your step
James Leach…Flotsam
James Young…Take time to find
Jo Boulton…Life under the bridge
Joanna Pownall…Number 88
Leif Romel…Post impact
Lorraine Pettecrew…Colourful canal
Lorraine Waites…Tower bridge
Martin Sims…Directions
Maureen Siddall…Simply ferns
Neil Garthwright…Lock 88
Oliver Pellet…Water tower
Pam Wainwright…Lock house
Paul England…Working barge
Sandra Pledger…Des res
Sandra Pledger…Underneath the arches
Sarah Page…Storm coming Deansgate
Stefan Townrow…Castlefield
Steven Purcell…Anchor point
William Howarth…Hear Mcr.com

Images coming soon. ….

Peter Hook & Kevin Cummins – In Conversation

An evening that had the potential for sparks to fly didn’t disappoint, as iconic bassist Peter Hook met with long term friend, colleague and occasional rival, Kevin Cummins, the legendary photographer responsible for documenting Joy Division and the images within the current incredibly popular EXEMPLAR exhibit, currently on show at Manchester Photographic.

Peter Hook, Andrew Hill (Manchester Photographic) & Kevin Cummins. (Taken by Simon Bray)

Alongside representatives from the BBC, MEN, local press and the families of both Peter and Kevin, one hundred and fifty fortunate ticket holders were in attendance to witness the event, compared by Liverpudlian author and former manager of The Farm, Kevin Sampson, who carefully directed conversation, beginning with the origins of the band as Hooky reminisced over passing up the chance to be called ‘Stiff Kittens’, before choosing Warsaw and then finally Joy Division.

Conversation flowed, as Peter discussed the focus of the band in the early days, taking their music far more seriously than some of the avant-garde acts that they shared stages with. Appreciating that they needed to develop their sound, their work with producer Martin Hannett was not accepted by the whole band to start with, however, the dark brooding atmosphere created on Unknown Pleasures set the band apart from their peers.

It was then Kevin’s chance to disclose his role in developing the bands image through his iconic photography. The story goes that on the day of the infamous photo shoot in the snow streets of Hulme, Manchester, he was supposed to be at Maine Road to watch City play in the FA Cup, only for the game to be cancelled due to the weather. Within the resulting photoshoot, Kevin was to take the defining pictures of the band, capturing the bleak and sparse atmosphere that worked so fittingly alongside the music.

Culminating in a short Q&A session, giving the audience a chance to quiz Peter and Kevin any burning questions, and to Peter’s dismay, he discovers that some train spotters are also Joy Division fans.

The evening drew to a close with a book signing and an opportunity for fans to meet their heroes. It was clear that those present are still enthused by the band, and this evening had witnessed something extremely special, as two of Manchester’s greatest icons offered a rare insight into a group that retains it’s cult status. Joy Division continue to enthral each generation that discovers their unmistakable music, and their influence lives on after over 30 years, in many ways thanks to the iconic photographs that documented their plight as musicians and individuals.

Written by Simon Bray

 

Kevin Cummins Masterclass Success


(Taken by Simon Bray)

It’s not often you get to rub shoulders with one of the world’s most renown music photographers, but for 30 fortunate attendees, this past Saturday involved just that, as Kevin Cummins lead a day long portraiture masterclass. Offering valuable technical insight and advice founded upon years of experience photographing the worlds greatest rockstars, Kevin lead the aspiring photographers through a collection of his portraiture images, carefully detailing the approach behind each story and the lighting used within each shot.

(Taken by Simon Bray)

After a buffet lunch, the group was invited to photograph the two models, Liam and Helen, using only the available light and features within the room. This brought about a flurry of activity, as each photographer grappled for the best angles and backdrops, asking the models for poses and stances as they looked to capture their ideal shot. The excitement then spilled out onto the street, as the photographers gathered around the models utilising the textured backdrops of the Northern Quarter’s architecture. As Kevin offered advice and tips as people were shooting, passers by gathered, intrigued by all the photographers, stopping to ask what all the fuss was about.

(Taken by Simon Bray)

The final part of the day involved a short critique of each photographer’s work from the day, giving each a chance to display their favourite images from the model shoot, allowing Kevin to offer compliments and constructive criticism. In summery, Kevin expressed his gratitude to all involved, stating that not only was the work of a higher standard than he expected but that he’d found it spiritually rewarding.

(Taken by Simon Bray)

Thank you to all involved, to those who attended, for listening so attentively and engaging with the tasks so enthusiastically and to Kevin for a thoroughly enjoyable and insightful day.

Written by Simon Bray

Kevin Cummins ~ Photography Master Class

Manchester Photographic Gallery

Saturday 25th February 2012

 

Kevin Cummins will be taking a Master class on Saturday 25th February between 10am-4pm. Tickets will be £49 each, including a banquet lunch.

All images © Kevin Cummins

The day will feature Kevin giving an hour’s talk centered around his exhibition at the gallery and some of his other portraiture work, followed by a workshop on portraiture.

Using images from his catalogue of photographs, Kevin will discuss how you don’t need expensive equipment to take a great saleable shot.

“Not everyone has access to high-end photographic lighting equipment. I’m going to show some of my best known photographs and deconstruct the myth that it takes half a day to light a portrait suitable for publication.” ~ Kevin Cummins

For the workshop, to aid demonstration of the process, a model and make up artist will also be present in the studio.

The day will end with the resulting photographs from all those taking part in this special master class, being professionally and constructively critiqued by Kevin.

Tickets available at the gallery – 6 Tariff Street, Manchester M1 2FF or by emailing bookings@manchesterphotographic.com with your name and a contact telephone number to take telephone payments.


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MCR @ Night Time Course

 

Thoughts and images from our ‘VIP’ delegates

Manchester at Night Photography Tour

Carousel by Angela Harrod

 

“I wanted to write and say how much I enjoyed last night’s course in the city centre. I am downloading my photos as I type and am really pleased with some images. Good tutor; he gave us some interesting tips and techniques, and was able to help out with any problems that arose. I definitely intend to go out in the dark much more now! Thanks.”

~ Christine ~

Theatre by Angela Harrod

 

“I really enjoyed the Night Shoot last night!  I took some photos which I was very pleased with!

I would definitely recommend you courses and will be visiting you gallery soon!

Many thanks to the Tutor, who was particularly good!”

~ Katie~

Oncoming Traffic by Angela Harrod

 

“Just want to say a HUGE thank you for such a great time at the evening course in Manchester the other night. I learned a lot and it was great to meet other photographers. I will recommend your course to my photographer friends. I’m so glad we weren’t rained off!

I will be booking the day course and landscape course next week……”

~  Angela Harrod ~

MCR Santa by Rosie

 

“I just wanted to drop an email to say thanks for a great evening on 6th December. I’ve never been able to capture a good night photograph but Mike’s tips really helped and I feel that I learn lots in the space of a few hours. I’ve attached a couple of shots I got that night, I loved the China Town lights and trying to get reflections in the puddles and will definitely be trying out the shutter speed light trails again (and investing in a tripod…)

If you’re planning on running anymore courses I’d be really interested in them too, or I’m not sure if you run any type of photo club/society that I could get involved in?

Thanks again!” ~ Rosie ~

 

 

 

 

 

Christopher Eccleston Visits Manchester Photographic

During the month of November 2011 we were very pleased to host the ‘green room’ for Red Production Company as they filmed a new four part drama for BBC one.

Christopher Eccleston meets a photograph of himself at Manchester Photographic. - Wall portrait photograph taken by Phil Melia.

Christopher Eccleston visited several times and used us as a rehearsal and green room.

We thank Christopher and the production company for using our facilities and generally being excellent guests!

Red Production Company – The Fuse

 

Dervla Kirwan (Injustice, The Silence) and Ewen Bremner (Page Eight, Perfect Sense) join Christopher Eccleston in this original four part drama for BBC One, written by Bill Gallagher (Lark Rise to Candleford, The Prisoner) and produced by Red Production Company (Exile, Single Father).

Also confirmed are Andrew Scott (The Hour, Sherlock), Lyndsey Marshal (Garrow’s Law, Being Human), Rebecca Callard (32 Brinkburn Street, Robin Hood), MyAnna Buring (The Twilight Saga, Any Human Heart) and Branka Katic (The Jury II, Big Love).

The Fuse follows Daniel Demoys (Eccleston), a stranger in his own life. Over the years he has gone from being an idealistic young man with a burning desire to make the world a better place, to a disillusioned and corrupt council official. His alcoholism has driven a wedge between him and wife, Alex (Kirwan), and their three children. The fallout from his alcohol fuelled actions prove agonising for all around him.

Mike Rampton Revamped

Speed

Mike Rampton’s ‘My View of Manchester’ exhibit was up at Manchester Photographic Gallery for a short while recently but has now found a new home at the Manchester Photographic School and Studio at 6 Tariff Street. Mike’s friends – often made from his considerable work on the streets – come and visit to pay homage to his work. One person Mike bumped into on the streets of Manchester was Charlotte Griffiths then features editor at DSLR. That was 3 years ago and now Charlotte has moved to Advanced Photographer a new print and digital photographic magazine http://www.advancedphotographer.co.uk/ – the paper version hit the streets 20th July 2011 with an 8 page article about Mike who’ll be expecting many more hits on his popular Flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/tootdood/.

Mike gives all of his images amusing titles, takes images of the city itself and the people who inhabit it, he certainly has the patience to capture the heart and soul of Manchester. Here are some Manchester scenes for you to enjoy – starting with a break in the clouds…

 

'Break in the clouds' by Mike Rampton

'Sunset on the Hilton' by Mike Rampton

 

'Water Colours' by Mike Rampton

 

'Water Feature' by Mike Rampton