Interview with Barry McCall
Description
In this episode, we speak with one of Ireland's most well-known and trusted photographers, Barry McCall. Barry's incredible work spans a huge range of clients over many decades, including names such as U2 and Liam Neeson and print magazines such as Vogue and Rolling Stone.
We discuss his love of photography from an early age and how a chance meeting with the band led to the now iconic photos used to promote The Corrs' first tour. Join me as we talk of how he found himself in the 'Love to Love You' music video as well as the joy of being entrusted with wedding photography for band members and being asked to document Sharon's work with Oxfam on their 'Ending Poverty Starts With Women' campaign in Tanzania.
More about Sharon's work on this campaign can be found HERE
At 00:23:58 the episode features a clip of 'Leave me Alone' played live in Hamburg on December 11th, 1996, as part of the second European leg of the 'Forgiven, Not Forgotten' World Tour.
During the interview, Barry mentions a number of images he has taken of the band over the years. He very kindly gave permission for some never before seen shots to be exclusively shared for listeners of the podcast to enjoy.
Shots used for tour promotion can be seen HERE & HERE
Shots of the band in the studio as seen in the "Love to Love You' music video can be seen HERE & HERE
Barry mentions shooting the band for press in a hotel room. An image from this set can be seen HERE
The CorrsCast logo uses the font 'Bodhran' and was created by the very talented @guillaumelechelon.design and used with kind permission. (Font design based on the original work of Sung Lee Crawforth).
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Original photography is by Barry McCall and is used with permission.
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