‘I have been photographing John Paul ever since I saw him at a festival in Porthcawl at the age of eight, dressed in a beautiful white Elvis suit’

I have come to know the boy and his mum in this picture quite well. I was studying documentary photography at the University of South Wales in 2013 when I came across the annual Elvis festival in the small seaside town of Porthcawl. I went back the next five years running, inspired and intrigued by how much Elvis resonated in people’s lives.

On my second visit, I ended up in this room behind the bar at one of the venues, where artists were getting changed. I saw this little boy who was performing there at only eight years old, wearing this beautiful white Elvis suit. He was concentrating, taking his job very seriously, and I asked if I could take his portrait. His mother, grandmother and grandfather were there as well. His name was John Paul and, at that time, his stage name was Johnny B. Goode. I’ve been documenting his Elvis work ever since.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

UK’s Trident plan is ‘incompatible’ with non-proliferation treaty, peers told

Lord McDonald and LSE academics warn against planned increase in nuclear weapon…

Sunak to try to calm Tory jitters amid reports of plot to oust him

PM’s allies fight rearguard action as rebellious MPs reportedly plot coup to…

Northern Trains’ solution to leaves on the line: dry ice pellets

Sheffield University engineers say pellet-blasting system removes leaves more efficiently and will…

Parents report more anxiety in lockdown, Scottish poll finds

Fears grow that ‘rule of six’ has a disproportionate impact on poorer…