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petemc
31-08-2007, 13:00
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About 3 weeks ago Mark McNulty (http://www.mcnulty.co.uk) approached me with an idea for a shoot. 1 day, 8 photographers, 800 people. A crazy idea but a great one none the less. The idea wasn’t to photograph your friends or clients but Liverpool on its birthday. We got support from the Albert Dock who kindly said we could use the Grand Hall for the exhibition. The Culture Company also backed us. We got the funding for the prints and free wine for the launch. All that was left was to photograph 800 people in just one day. As you do. We all had assistants arranged who would be joining us on the day to keep us from going insane, focused and to take down details of the 100 people we all had to photographer. Unfortunately mine had to cancel so at 9am I was standing on Allerton Road looking for people to photograph. I wasn’t really that familiar with the area so it was a bit scary, especially due to the shooting 5 minutes down the road last week. As soon as I got out my car I found 4 people, then another 4, then 3 and then a couple. 20 minutes in and I had 10 photographs. “I can do this!” I thought to myself. I felt good, happy, and a bit less stressed. Of course I still had another 89 people to get, and to fit in some photos of the 800th Birthday events and shoot fireworks later. I headed to Penny Lane, which was empty of people. I spotted a hair dressers there and went in, which was also empty as they had just opened. So I tried the butty bar next door and that was full of telecomms engineers grabbing a butty. I got 2 of them and headed to Sefton Park. It was empty, but I managed to get a couple shot.

Time was getting on so I headed in to town, to Falkner Street in the hope of getting shots of the Quarter. On arrival I bumped into Helen Palmer, one of the other photographers. She had just done the Quarter. I grabbed a coke and headed down Hope Street. The thing about this project was that on an ordinary day you would walk down a road and weave around groups of people on the street heading to where ever you were going. On this day the groups on the street were my destination. 3 girls walked towards me, “Ladies, can I interest you in a photograph?” to which they would ask what its for and I explained. 1 opted out, the other two were happy to help. On I went and found a large group of 6 people. Now being on my own meant it took time to get everyones name and what they were up to. This didn’t seem to be slowing me down when I compared numbers with Ben. I was on a roll, fueled by coke, locuzade and adrenaline. I went back to my car and off to St Georges Hall to capture some 800th Birthday shots. Here I bumped into a videographer I knew who interviewed me for the project. That was… different. We were stopped by 2 lovely Australian girls from Walkabout who were giving out 20% off stickers. Naturally I got a photograph in return for a sticker. From there I headed to Lord Street to capture the parade and grab people watching it. Here I felt under enormous pressure. There were hundreds of people there and it was a bit scary going up to people with so many watching me. I managed to get a good selection of people from there though, mostly those who weren’t that interested in seeing the parade but wanted to be there.

Off I went down Castle Street and bumped into Mark and a few minutes later, Mike from Talk Photography (http://www.talkphotography.co.uk) with his girl friend and her dog. I was then approached by a market researcher getting info on tourism in Liverpool. We exchanged projects and I went to St. Lukes for a rest and lunch. It was a really great place to chill out. I did need that time, and time to work out where I was at. I bumped into one very cool girl there who was whitty and had a great personality, so I got her photograph and she was one of the 2 larger prints I had done. I wanted to pick people who really stood out from the day, who weren’t just milling around town. I headed off towards Switch Media grabbing shots of people who had been in the Parade and just missed out on Art in Liverpool (http://www.artinliverpool.com) who had been photographed by Mark. The Switch Media group were excellent. Lots of fun faces. I went off to the area by the Echo to try and get some business people, but it was after lunch so fairly quiet. I managed to get 1 girl who posed just like a model, which no-one else that day did. From there to the Pier Head to Paradise Street and some workers to the bus station and passers by. After that to the Open Eye gallery and then Starbucks for a rest. I had a nice drink and a brownie and headed out to shoot Bold Street. Typically I met people I knew so I got their photo. I tried Jacobs but they had already been done. I wandered up Bold Street and heard someone say “photography” so I grabbed those people. A great group of 4 and I was up to 95 people. Off down Renshaw Street and I got a couple celebrating their 1 year anniversary, 2 girls and a guy with the longest name in history. At 6pm exactly I was done. Typically I saw a stunningly attractive girl with bright pink hair, however I also saw her in the exhibition so I didn’t have to worry.

I was done, I headed for a bite to eat and watched the sun over the Mersey. Off home and after loading them into Lightroom, picking photos I liked, I had 94 exactly. We only had space for 92 photos per person and 2 larger A2 prints. So we had to cram 100 people into 94 prints. I did it! A quick drink and off to the fireworks. The next day I was at Moorfields Photographic (http://www.moorfieldsphoto.com) by 10am to drop off my prints. 1 hour later they were done and I chilled out till the afternoon when we were building the gallery. Then it got tricky. We had all our prints layed out on the floor and wow. It was immense. I’d never seen anything like it. Huge! We ran into some problems building the gallery, namely that the prints were still a bit curved so Jackie came up with the great idea of mounting them onto backing paper. We could then stick them onto that paper to reduce the curves and mount the entire thing. We had 48 prints per sheet. By about 9pm we had 1 sheet hung. We still had 15 more to create and mount the next day. By around 3pm the next day we had about 2 more hung and the rest being mounted. Now we weren’t being slow because we were opening at 6pm that evening. We had 3 hours to finish the entire thing. It was just the sheer size of it slowing us down. Mounting nearly 800 photographs, hanging them, checking things looked good, getting things lined up. Dear god it was a task. At 5pm we still had more to hang but I needed to head home and freshen up, which due to the distance meant I didn’t arrive until 6:40pm! When I did arrive, oh god it felt real. The room was full, people were outside and wow. I saw at least 1 guy I photographed and that was amazing. He was a fruit store seller near Castle Street. Standing in the corner of the room was amazing. The sheer size of the exhibit, of 800 people being on the wall. Honestly its the most impressive gallery I’ve seen. We did it in about 2 and a half days. How?! I keep thinking about it, 1 day, 8 photographers, 800 people! How did we do that? I can’t wait to pop by later and just sit there in the space. 800 people! Haha its just crazy.
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Chillimonster
31-08-2007, 13:12
Fantastic, well done :thumbs:, and well documented (as ever). I can only hope i can do something like this one day :)

Tsukiyomi
31-08-2007, 13:14
You bumped Into me too.

Sounded like you had a great time.:D

I bumped Into 2 other Talk photography members too.:D

Ian T
31-08-2007, 13:19
Glad it worked out - shots look good. Hopefully I'll be able to get there and see it properly.

petemc
31-08-2007, 13:19
That I did, I forgot sorry :) Long week. I was suddenly distracted by green hair girl whose boy friend was photographed by someone else :D Its a real sense of community we've built here.

mobilevirgin
31-08-2007, 14:00
That is mighty impressive - well done

Matt
31-08-2007, 14:01
Well done Pete :thumbs:
Hopefully it will have done your confidence some good, its not easy stopping all of those people and especially to get a photograph.

Going from your shot above, it looks like the people of Liverpool had nearly all been on the Ale, they can't stand up straight :D

Hacker
31-08-2007, 14:01
That was a hell of a feat, Pete and well done on getting it all together. :clap:

zeroeseight
31-08-2007, 14:08
Great write-up, enjoyed reading that, can certainly feel the excitement.

lee
31-08-2007, 14:22
Top Job Pete, congratulations and well done :thumbs:

:notworthy:

Wile E. coyote
31-08-2007, 14:24
Nice idea for the birthday celebration, well executed too :thumbs:

Tsukiyomi
31-08-2007, 14:32
That I did, I forgot sorry :) Long week. I was suddenly distracted by green hair girl whose boy friend was photographed by someone else :D Its a real sense of community we've built here.

The girl with the green hair was a good choice.;)

Ian T
31-08-2007, 14:35
You'll have to point her out, unless Pete wants lay down some selective colour ****? :D

Tsukiyomi
31-08-2007, 15:00
He'll remember which girl I'm on about.;)

redhed17
31-08-2007, 15:15
Great write up. Well done to all of you. I'll hopefully be in to see the pics in person over the next couple of days.

I was going to give you a ring on the day to see how you were going on. I wrongly assumed you'd only be in the city centre though and I'd bump into you at some point (as usual :lol:), sounds like you didn't have any problems.

Though I bet it was a bit stressful. ;)

Again, well done. :)

db247
31-08-2007, 16:10
Awesome project dude, I'd have loved to do something like this.. maybe I can borrow the idea ;) one day! I love this kind of project.

Is there any way we can see each photograph, perhaps an online gallery? :)

Slapo
31-08-2007, 16:16
Too cool for my shirt ;) :notworthy:

Then again, I could try to do something like that one day, if I'll have the guts to do that.
Photographaton :D

zeroeseight
31-08-2007, 16:25
Is there any way we can see each photograph, perhaps an online gallery? :)

Think the whole thing will be available in future at:

http://www.popcultured.co.uk/

bulb763
31-08-2007, 16:26
Well done Pete :thumbs: Great write-up too - adds so much more than just "here's the shots".

macker
31-08-2007, 16:34
Fantastic Pete and a great report of the whole proceedings too, very entertaining :thumbs:

minimeeze
31-08-2007, 16:58
I was on a roll, fueled by coke,

:eek: :eek: I do hope you mean the brown fizzy stuff and not the white powdery stuff ;) :p

What an achievement for you. Great write up too. Sounds like you had a great day, and in the process have become part of Liverpool's history. Do you feel much more confident about street photography now?

benneh
31-08-2007, 18:26
:eek: :eek: I do hope you mean the brown fizzy stuff and not the white powdery stuff ;) :p
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He means the white powder. I'd never tried it before Tuesday but we were all given a small amount before we set off.


Excellent write-up Pete :).


*Disclaimer. Some of this post may be made-up :gag:.

redhed17
31-08-2007, 23:22
He means the white powder. I'd never tried it before Tuesday but we were all given a small amount before we set off.


Excellent write-up Pete :).


*Disclaimer. Some of this post may be made-up :gag:.

Hey, I thought it was good write up.











Oh!, you meant the other part. :bonk: ;):lol:

richmond
31-08-2007, 23:37
Fantastic Pete and well done. :thumbs:

No assistant :eek:

Your confidence must have grown no end now. I loved your account of the day. Almost felt I'd been there with you.

A visit to the gallery is definitely on my wish list.

:clap: :clap:

theMusicMan
01-09-2007, 06:31
Looged on to my 2nd fav site this morning (work that one out then!!), and immediately saw this. What a fantastic read this thread was - and what a totally awesome accomplishment you managed.

Well done you.

Expertly documented and explained, a joy to read... mucho clappa.

Marianne
01-09-2007, 06:46
sounds like you had fun...the photos look great!

InaGlo
01-09-2007, 08:09
Most enjoyable read that.
What an amazing buzz to be part of something like this, and to wrap your piece up all on your tod must have left you with an extra sense of achievement.

Excellent stuff Pete :thumbs:

HIMUPNORTH
01-09-2007, 08:58
What a logistical feat! Great story to go with it Pete, you managed to convey the anxiety, pace, excitement and poor nutrition that a jobbing photographer has to endure! :D

Hope this does not leave you unnoticed amongst the good people of the city. :clap:

tomh
01-09-2007, 14:48
Went to see this today and was well worth the visit.

Well done to all the photographers involved.

zeroeseight
01-09-2007, 17:33
If anyone has the chance to see this I recommend it. I must have spent at least half an hour looking at the photos, would have stayed a little longer if I had more time on the parking meter. It was interesting to view such a huge body of work, the distinct styles amongst the various photographers, and a lot of cracking images. It was also quite fun observing the observers seeing if they trying to look for themselves.

It was certainly different from browsing online, a very much more analogue experience. I went through the photos in a couple of passes, the first was close up and taking them in one by one, the second I stood back and noticed photos I had missed, then it was a case of stepping forward to zoom in :) Finally went over them again with some commentary provided.

Thanks to pete and benneh for providing the background and commentary, certainly added a little something. Also bumped into fellow tper jhob, didn't look like his avatar :wave:

petemc
01-09-2007, 17:51
Great to see you guys dropping by. I think I spent the entire afternoon chatting to people :D A local videographer has covered the event (http://blip.tv/file/359850) which includes my first ever interview! Which is really crazy but the video is great.

Susane
01-09-2007, 18:25
Just watched the video.
What an achievement, what a wonderful archive!

You should all be very proud of yourselves.
Well done!! :clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap: ( 8 for 8)

And well done getting interviewed Pete.:thumbs:

Slapo
01-09-2007, 18:31
Watching the video, this occurred to me:

Maybe some people were telling their friends and families that they were to be hung in the gallery the other day!

;)

Slapo
01-09-2007, 18:38
This it just too funny:

http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/4822/eighthundred8ndsuxlj0.png

8NDSUx -> is that captcha pulling my leg? ;)

Susane
01-09-2007, 18:39
Good1 you've changed it to a link phew!

Slapo
01-09-2007, 18:48
Good1 you've changed it to a link phew!

:lol: Sorry.

Tsukiyomi
01-09-2007, 20:27
Noticed most of the Photographers on that vid were Nikon users.:D

db247
01-09-2007, 21:00
Video was a nice touch, thanks for showing us that too.

Any plans for a book? It would suit a book and I imagine a first run would sell well considering the theme.

petemc
02-09-2007, 08:38
Noticed most of the Photographers on that vid were Nikon users.:D

Nope. They showed 5 of us. 1 had no camera, 2 had Canon, 2 had Nikon. :p

Any plans for a book? It would suit a book and I imagine a first run would sell well considering the theme.

I think it would be great as a book. I've seen a smaller sorta similar themed book with portraits of about 20 women who worked near the Mersey, like dockers and Ferry workers. So if that can be published, if "Stuff on my cat" can be, surely ours can. I saw 3 construction workers, typical Scousers, wander in. People who would never ever visit a gallery but they visited ours because its Liverpool. Its people, places they know. I think it would work quite well, but its just whether a publisher wants to.

Druid
02-09-2007, 21:37
One of the other photographers involved mentioned this on another forum I frequent. Might pop down next weekend. Well done Pete.

Mohain
03-09-2007, 10:16
Excellent stuff and an enjoyable read too :clap: Nice one :thumbs:

moomike
03-09-2007, 10:31
...if "Stuff on my cat" can be, surely ours can.

"Stuff on my cat" ROCKS!!! I love that site :lol: There's a "dogs in snoods" one too :lol:

Congrats on a great day Pete, hope Hailey, Suki & me got pride of place :lol: :thumbs:

petemc
03-09-2007, 11:00
"Stuff on my cat" ROCKS!!! I love that site :lol: There's a "dogs in snoods" one too :lol:

Congrats on a great day Pete, hope Hailey, Suki & me got pride of place :lol: :thumbs:

Haha dogs in snoods, what the? I think by a complete accident you're about eye line. My plan was to have it chronological but after I did it I noticed I'd put the images out left to right and the gallery is built top to bottom, so the order got fudged. I think you're middleish though :)

db247
03-09-2007, 11:03
In fairness I own "Roundabouts From the Air ish" so if that can get published.. you guys have a very strong case indeed!!! I for one would be up for it. (not that my roundabouts book gives you any confidence in my purchasing talents)

Tsukiyomi
03-09-2007, 21:59
Went to have a look and met Benneh again.

Liked all the photos but I thought Pete could of done some Colour ones as well.:p

I like Matt Warbles A2's best, was his the one with the baby being held high?

petemc
03-09-2007, 22:27
Liked all the photos but I thought Pete could of done some Colour ones as well.:p

:bang: Already discussed this on irc, lets leave it there before this thread is recked like irc was.

Tsukiyomi
03-09-2007, 22:33
:bang: Already discussed this on irc, lets leave it there before this thread is recked like irc was.

I'm not Intending to wreck anything, just an opinion thats all.

petemc
03-09-2007, 22:38
:'(

Tsukiyomi
03-09-2007, 22:41
I did say I liked all the photos.

Saw a nice boxing gym photo taken by Imke.:D