About The Epping Walk Bridge is famously known for the iconic Joy Division image by internationally renowned photographer Kevin Cummins. The bridge, which is located over Princess Street in Hulme, is a must for music lovers to attempt to recreate the famous photograph. Photo source, see link below: What's Nearby Attraction Event Eating Out This is reflected in perhaps Cummins' most famous shots of Joy Division, taken on the icy Epping Walk bridge over Princess Parkway in Hulme, Manchester, in winter 1979. "I had to photograph.
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Joy Division, by Kevin Cummins, on the Princess Parkway, Hulme, Manchester, 6 January 1979. My best shot Joy Division Photographer Kevin Cummins's best shot 'It almost doesn't need the. Joy Division on the Princess Parkway in Hulme, Manchester in January 1979. Kevin Cummins prints are signed, numbered, and available in the following edition sizes: 16x20" Edition of 75 20x24" Edition of 75 30x40" Edition of 75 Please note prices exclude VAT. Salford Iconic images of Joy Division form a new exhibition which has opened 33 years to the day photographer Kevin Cummins famously pictured the band on a snow-covered Hulme bridge. Kevin. Joy Division, Epping Walk Bridge, Hulme, Manchester, 1979 He shot his iconic picture of Joy Division on the Epping Walk Bridge in Hulme, Manchester, in 1979, the year before the band's lead singer Ian Curtis took his life.
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Its black-and-white sleeve shot of Booterstown railway bridge was perceived as echoing Joy Division's famous photoshoot at Epping Walk bridge in Hulme. Bono would later tell Wilson that U2 were. It's 40 years ago today since Joy Division graced the Epping Walk Bridge in Hulme, Manchester. Photographed by Kevin Cummins. 1:51 PM · Jan 6, 2019 #joydivision #alshepmcr #streetart Joy Division Joy Division on Epping Walk Bridge, Hulme, Jan 6 1979 for NME. David Bowie David Bowie at Leeds Rollerena, June 73. Now in the permanent collection of the V&A. A snap- shot. Even [Joy Division drummer] Stephen [Morris] has said 'we'd like to think if he'd come up to us and said he was having a bad time, we'd say let's just cancel a few gigs and cool down for.
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For many listeners, Joy Division sounds like Manchester. That is to say, their music doesn't just come from the late 1970s Manchester of deindustrialization, a carceral welfare state epitomized by concrete housing estates built in brutalist architecture style, Margaret Thatcher's subsequent class warfare upon Britain's industrial. The pedestrian bridge in Hulme, Manchester used in Kevin Cummins iconic photograph of the band featured on the cover of the recent greatest hits album has a new campaign to rename it in honour of Ian Curtis. Several Hulme residents (including me) want to remember Ian and the impact he and Joy Division had on the Manchester music scene by renaming the bridge "Ian Curtis Memorial bridge" instead.
The Bridge: John, Ross Mike & Adam as Joy Division. Epping Bridge, Hulme. In 1979 Photographer Kevin Cummins brought Joy Division to this bridge in bleak Manchester suburb of Hulme, the band stood silhouetted freezing in the snow, a stones throw away from the PSV club where factory records started out and the unlikely location for the production of the first Rolls Royce motor car, all this. The Epping Walk Bridge is famously known for the iconic Joy Division image by internationally renowned photographer Kevin Cummins. The bridge, which is located over Princess Street in Hulme, is a must for music lovers to attempt to recreate the famous photograph.
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Cummins' most famous Joy Division image is situated on the Epping Walk Bridge in Hulme. Shot in the snow in January 1979, it eschews rock convention and reflects the band's aesthetic perfectly: bleak, sparse and cold. Cummins explains that, but for a change to City's fixture schedule, the shoot may never have happened. Even if you've never been to Hulme, you've seen it. Kevin Cummins made sure of that on a snowy January day in 1979 when he shot Joy Division on the bridge over Princess Road, with singer Ian Curtis looking down the camera, cigarette in hand. But Cummins isn't the only photographer whose lens has focused on the inner city area of Manchester over the years.