I really like this idea, Charity shop find….. It fits really well with my exploration into the world of nostalgia and found images too.
DEAN BELCHER CRITICAL RESEARCH JOURNAL
This blog is being made as part of an accredited education programme- MA Photography with Falmouth University
I really like this idea, Charity shop find….. It fits really well with my exploration into the world of nostalgia and found images too.
My project this module as been a bit of a journey.Starting out as a literal journey by bike to all the pro london football stadiums,visting them one at a time,when London was deserted as result of lockdown.These stadiums usually visited when they and the surrounding streets are teaming with people had a eery air of dystopia about them,it reminded me a little of the TV series I watched as a kid like Quatermass and The Changes without the horror ! It was actually very cathartic and an enjoyable experience I can’t imagine will be available to me very often if ever again.
I started to photograph them purely as a record and they soon became a project of their own.Whilst shooting this project I was able to take in and look on my journeys,planting the seed for for a project exploring Estate Pubs of the post WW2 period,built with a planners utopian dream in mind of new housing and mixed community living side by side,it was and is a great idea of course and initially the Estate Pub played a very large part in this acting as meeting place and entertainment hub.
This quickly inspired an idea drawing on my own experiences and those of my family around the tradition of the Working Mens Club also built around the utopian ideas of Victorian philanthropists before being taken on by the people usually working class who used them.They began independently setting their own up own silmilar ideals usually based around a particular trade or place of work.
Set up as places of learning and self improvement they also offered huge benefits to local communities as hubs for entertainment,lectures and meetings.
I have made contact with two local clubs who have adopted progressive ideas in order to survive,in keeping with the tradition of self improvement and learning one in particular has a Art Club,my plan is to show some of my work and perhaps the journey in the form of a slide show as a workshop to explain my future plans and how it involves the clubs and members.In doing so I hope to meet some of my future collaborators as well as offer an insight into the proccess. Of course in the spirit of WMC I will be offering a workshop,yet to be determined but after discussions with the Steward will probably be along the lines of basic photography skills for those who may be keen to start or get more use out of there own photography.
Below are a few examples of work.
Wow this was such fun but also a challenge.Designing for a PDF is great but getting my head around imposition was task.Anyway got there in the end and this is the result.
My road map/plan is to within the next 3 weeks carry on with the lockdown shoot exploring football stadium on my bike,whilst researching and introducing the next phase of the project that I think I will make up project as I move forward.As a direct result of shooting my football project I have been exploring the Estate Pub,an institute provided as part of the post war social housing experiments.Often in a state of repair these days my aim is to celebrate the ones still used as a hub of the communities they were designed for or in the case of some which have opened up for use of wider communities.
Unfortunately or not this as sparked a more personal idea and having gained feedback from my tutor Laura is one I intend to pursue that links all three areas.
My Grandfather who I know little about was a steward of Working Men Clubs in the UK. My experience of them was gained via my own father who used them frequently.At the age of 18 I was bought membership,to me it was an anathema,the complete opposite of my forward thinking teenage self ! It represented all that was wrong in a microcosm.
I’d like to explore how come that attitude prevailed at the time and how important they really were,what role they played in working class lives and how more importantly how well they have progressed and adapted.I know now they have and see it as a great way to explore a microcosm of working class history,feminism and gentrification.
I’ve drawn a little diagram for the roadmap going forward,based on Heath Robinson it’s a kind of working method.
Looking forward to the next few weeks seeing how we all intend to show our work.

I’ve volunteered to be part of the landings curating team,responsible primarily for the Landings Exhibition book.We’ve had some early meetings and it’s all very exciting.
Alongside this I need to produce course work,my own entry and carry on with my module project.With that in mind I have designed a fanzine to go with the first part of this project exploring football stadiums,the project is called Athletico Lockdown. I’ll be getting copies printed in the coming week.
Moving on from that as the project progresses through the estate pubs to the Working mens clubs I have meetings on Friday with two local to me who have taken a progressive approach to keeping them financially viable and relevant to today.
Brilliant lecture with Karen McQuaid at the photographers gallery here in London,whilst i’ve been aware and been to many shows since th 1990s i’ve never really participated.Some of the talks and workshops are definitely on the list.I also really like the fact that emerging artists to them does not mean under 30 !
My project at the moment is at a crossroads with 3 intrinsically linked routes.One common factor is community another is pubs.I have exhibited several times in pubs in the past,using the space as an alternative to a conventional gallery that suited both the audience and the subject well.
I exhibited my project on Mods in the back room of a pub once,it’s a space that is familiar to that scene with many such clubnight’s and gigs being held in similar places.I also purposely chose it because often the opening night is the most important night and I feel where possible it is a good thing to reflect the subject matter,be it people or objects and to allow that event to become part of the work.In this case the sitters and their friends were invited (of course) and the music provided by “scene” dj’s. I got very positive feedback from the ‘non scene” people I invited who were mostly art directors,picture editors or those aligned with mainstream media,who told me it achieved what I wanted and despite it being a simple series of images on the wall the venue and setting was an immersive experience adding to the understanding and enjoyment of the work.
I’ve used the same technique several times another being showing work in a shop gallery setting in collaboration with drinks and clothing sponsors and is something I would recommend when looking for funding.It takes a while but if you can pair up your subject with a brand most will have a budget for this sort of thing in this case it was for an exhibition showing the work I had done over 20 years with a record label specifically around dance music and clubs,so for the brands its was perfect and for me I got the funding.Again on the opening night we made it an immersive experience around clubbing with a good DJs and the work this time displayed as installations,prints and as light boxes,we even had images stuck to the floor !
For this project because it started out as a series around exploring football and community and as now morphed into a not unlinked study of pubs,working men clubs and my relationship with them. I think maybe a localised pub crawl may be in order with traditional prints on the walls or perhaps given the covid 19 situation outside where maybe menus would appear or possibly where the traditional pub sign would appear,with clues or a map to where each set of images would be,an art route.Alongside this I like the idea of beermats having the images on them enabling the audience to participate and collect,with only certain ones in each venue,something that reminds me of collecting football stickers as a boy,maybe a card game ,Top Trumps maybe to be played whilst enjoying a drink. (i’m actually teetotal by the way ).


As part of our studies this module we have been looking at fanzines as a means to give our work a further life and audience.I’m a big fan of fanzines and newspapers as a way of showing work,quick and cheap to produce they have an immediacy and potential collectability.Much as I love photo books (although I’m not too keen on the massive tomes often produced by say Helmut Newton) I like the democratic un-precious vehicle zines provide.
They also have a fantastic history starting out as political pamphlets the word fanzine was first coined in the 1940s by Sci fi fan Louis Russell Chauvenet thought to be an amalgamation of fan and magazine.Finding a real outlet in the 1960s and 70s, many magazines started out as zines being made in small runs ,photocopied and stapled on the kitchen table,magazines like Oz,Timeout and even I.D. all started out this way with many writers and photographers cutting their teeth on them.
For me personally they were in the early 80s still the main form of finding out information away from the mainstream press.If you were into a certain fashion or sub culture or perhaps a type of music not covered by mainstream press,fanzines were where you forund out what gigs,clubs and latest fashions were way before the mainstream press took hold.Much like social media is today only way slower.
The skills learnt were transferable as well. I did not make a fanzine but lots of people I know did but what I did do was put on bands and clubs .We used those same skills to make our posters,flyers and tickets. Photocopiers,staples,reused images and most important of all letraset,rub down transfer letters on a sheet that came in hundreds of fonts.
I have looked in my loft and found some examples of fanzines from around 1982-1985,some flyers and last of all a link for the digital fanzine I made for my course work.
Bibliography. Fanzines .Teal Triggs Thames and Hudson
My fanzine …please click below
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