HotShoe Opening
Lost for words, and that doesn’t happen often.
So much work was put into this show, I underestimated how much is really required to put together a show. A massive thanks has to go out to my fellow LCC’ers who really took control, Yolanda, Ivy and Amelia, much love towards you all right now (and others of course).
There was always that niggly feeling that only a few would turn up, but how wrong was I when the flood started at 6pm (30 mins before the actual opening). From then on, they just came and came.
I had a good chat with Simon Norfolk and got to finally meet Mr David Campbell, which was a highlight for me. Too often in this virtual life we all seem to lead, you forget how good it is to actually speak to someone face to face.
Seeing the work on offer and how everyone’s final projects turned out was an immensely proud moment, it really looked amazing, even if I am biased.
The beer all went, I think we had one bottle left and from all accounts, a good night was had by all. Thanks to my wife, I actually have pictures to show. Yup, bloody photojournalist who didn’t take pictures, honestly!
The exhibition will run until May 24, Mon – Wed & Fri – Sat 12.00 to 17.00. Would be great if you found time to have a look at the diverse projects we have all shot.
Update:
Phil Coomes, Picture Editor at the BBC, has kindly written about the show last night and featured some of our work. There is just something amazing about having your work on the BBC, a feeling of job well done
Thanks Phil!
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