EP41 - Martyn Goddard - Photographer - Jam Sessions - "In echoed steps you walk across an empty dream..."
On this episode of The Paul Weller Fan Podcast, Photographer Martyn Goddard takes us through his Jam archives.
For avid consumers of Jam vinyl in the late seventies and early eighties, Martyn Goddard’s photographs need little introduction. His images appear on the cover of their first album, In The City, and their fifth, Sound Affects.
His photos were also used on the front covers of a flurry of picture sleeve singles from 1977 to 1979: In The City, All Around The World, The Modern World, News of The World, David Watts/ ‘A’ Bomb in Wardour Street, Down in the Tube Station at Midnight, and finally Strange Town.
We dive into his personal recollections, and his shoot journals, where he recorded the dates of his studio sessions - and hear a bunch of memories from working with The Jam.
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After a period assisting acclaimed photographer Gered Mankowitz, Martyn became a regular face on the New Wave music scene of the seventies and early eighties. This was an era of LP picture discs with serious budgets requiring creative photography. Photographing acts such as Blondie, The Jam, The Cure, Sham 69, Ian Dury, and Toyah lead to commissions from Queen and Elton John’s Rocket Records in the rock mainstream.
While working for the Sunday Telegraph Magazine, You and Sunday Times Magazine in the 1980’s he shot portraits and features with recording acts such as Genesis, U2, Jethro Tull, UB40 and Wham, progressing to portraits of great writers, artists, actors and politicians.
A period of working with Wham in the late 1980’s, including their groundbreaking tour of China, closed a chapter of life within the music business.
Martyn went on to work for Car magazine, creating new techniques of automotive and travel photography.
In recognition of his work, Martyn became a Fellow of the British Institute of Professional Photography in 1987.
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