Keepin' It Rhyl by Mark McNulty

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    These photographs were originally shot for Plastic Rhino magazine and it's 'Keepin' It Rhyl' issue which was a guided walking tour of North Wales' finest resort. The issue of the magazine was originally to be called Twin Towns and was going to be split between Berlin and Rhyl. However, somebody (Tony Crean) came up with the title 'Keepin' It Rhyl' and not being able to decide something as good as that for Berlin, we decided to run with Rhyl throughout the whole magazine. Since then I've been back at different times to photograph the crazy golf course for my 'Rocketships & Windmills' book and to use the place as a backdrop on fashion and bands shoots. The latest news is that Rhyl's notorious West End is due to be regenerated so I'm about to start going back to continue with these photographs and maybe even produce a book at some point in the future. Thanks Mark McNulty

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September 11, 2007

Going Back To My Roots

David Colbran has sent in a new gallery's worth of photographs of his work photographing 'world music' performers and I'll get them online over the next few days. But here's one to be getting on with and it's of Richie Havens who performed at Woodstock and also sang the sublime 'Going Back To My Roots'. And then of course he also wrote the Julie Driscoll hit Indian Rope Man.

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