BURN BLACK Blog

12Feb/102

Alexander McQueen.

Yesterday I found out that Lee McQueen had passed away.  I thought I would share some of my favourite McQueen related image/videos in tribute.

Kate Moss Hologram for Alexander McQueen's Fall/Winter 2006 show.

I love these shoes.  They remind me of Alien / The chicken bone gun in eXistenZ.

Alexander McQueen and Isabella Blow in “Burning Down The House” by David La Chappelle.

17Jul/090

RIP Jimmy Forsyth…

I've just found out that Jimmy Forsyth, a local photographer passed away a few days ago.  I really like his work, purely because of the human elements in it.  You can tell that this was somewhere that meant a lot to him.  The surrounding streets and houses not only remind me a lot of where I live in Sunderland, but they also remind me of the film "Get Carter", which was set and shot in Newcastle as well.  Below is a few of my favourite photos of Jimmy Forsyth' that I took from here.

    The New Coat

    "Maureen Beveridge on the corner of Oak Street and Suffolk Street. Sometimes, I like to see my shadow. It shows that it was me that was taking the picture."

    Park Road 1959.

    "Angela Pearce, left, and Pat Norman in their Sunday best. I saw the seagull flying about and waited until it reached the middle, to make the picture better."

    Bille Prendergast & Friend, 1957.

    "Showing off their new brothel creepers in the back lane at 127 Sycamore Street. You can see they were pleased with themselves. They thought they were dressed quite posh."

    29 July 1957

    "He lived in Cambridge Street and used to go to sea. He asked me if I'd take a photograph for his two daughters as he knew he might not be there for ever."

27Jun/090

Michael Jackson is dead…

I can't particulally say I'm a fan of his music (although I was as a kid until Heavy Metal got it's grubby claws into me) but his death reminded me of this bit of stencil graffiti I took a photo of ages ago. Bad was the first album I ever bought (It was on cassette as well - Truly a child of the 80's). RIP.