Blondey 15-21
Yorkshire boys, Palace skateboarders and ceremonial troops have all formed the subjects of Alasdair McLellans books, and yet the photographers new publication focuses on a single person: Blondey McCoy.
McLellan met McCoy back in 2013, when the latter was just 15. He shot him soon after and continued to do so for the years that ensued. Seven years later, Blondey 15-21 brings together these images 150 in total, self-published by McLellan and M/M Paris in an edition of 2,000.
Shot in McLellans typically sun-drenched style, these photographs capture a formative time in the skater, artist, designer and models life: his journey out of adolescence and into adulthood.
A lot has happened to Blondey since 2013, writes Jo-Ann Furniss in the foreword. He is now 21 years old, on the cusp of turning 22 although, by his own admission, it feels more like 32. A weariness has crept into his demeanour. This replaced his earlier shyness. In between there has been drunkenness, obnoxiousness, coke bloat, fragility, vulnerability, charm, humorousness, imperiousness, kindness, intelligence, honesty and sometimes all of the above, all at once.
Along the way, he lost a front tooth he cant really remember how and people have watched him being knocked over by a black cab many hundreds of thousands of times. Hes gone from Bambi to ennui, you can see it in his eyes; its all in the pictures.
Here, alongside an exclusive set of images from the book selected for Another Man by McLellan, the photographer shares his own reflections on Blondey and the images hes taken of him.
This strictly limited archive copy includes a reversible dual-sided dust-jacket poster, and a protective plastic cover with sticker.
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