This session, shot for Uncut magazine, was a laugh. The chaps
were fed up with doing band photo sessions. They were already
shooting something for another magazine in Holborn Studios in
London. They weren’t doing much press, and their office didn’t
want to do anything for Uncut as well. But, as my old mother used
to say, there’s more than one way to skin a cat. Since I knew
them and their team I said to Jonesy, Editor of Uncut, leave it
to me. I got on to their PR and suggested I do a few minutes with
each band member in Studio 10 while they’re on their way to Studio
1, just down the corridor, and have each member for just five
minutes. Eventually, we went ahead, each of them was wheeled in
one at a time and I photographed them all individually, quick
as you like, and then worked on painstakingly comping them together
to get a single portrait the old-fashioned way, on the enlarger
like we did in the pre-digital days. It actually works nicely
because you can focus on each member in turn. I love the photographs
of Thom in his duffle coat, very mysterious, isolated, “leave
me alone”.