Stephen Sidlo Photography Blog

Wife-Swapping….Undercover Police…..Racist Swine

There comes a time in your life when you meet undercover Police for the first time. Either when they admit it to you in some Hotel bar hiccuping over way too much Oban whiskey or when you are caught in a South London brothel being arrested for sex trafficking. My first encounter came while I was stumbling through a hallway in Swansea’s, Mozart’s Hotel Club. A club where mellow drug users, average income gamblers and retired kick boxers in cream suits and ponytail’s came to ‘hang out‘.


It had its own bloody time zone, two bars, a strange collection of dropout art students as bar staff, 70′s decor and a back room that resembled, not through style or choice, a World War 1 trench. You basically got smashed as you sat on arm chairs talking to gentlemen and ladies around you who were all wife swappers, ex-religious freaks and people who were determined to find their mid-life crisis at 70 years old. As for the undercover Police, they didn’t look that inconspicuous when you saw them up close.

Filed under: Big Brother, mozarts, oban, photography, photojornalism, police, shaun of the dead, Stephen Sidlo, Swansea, swine flu, undercover

Crew Training, R.N.L.I – Morecambe, England

So with my eagerness to travel and the impossibility of it is this climate, I shoot the R.N.L.I on their many crew nights, launches and returns. Again with everything I document I find it great that these guys Volunteer to do this.
Most of the crew are Firefighters, Police and Ambulance Services in their day jobs but when they have 5 minutes and there bleeper blares at 3 in the morning they get to the boathouse to suit up and rescue some drunk fool on the rocks, or in the worse scenario a lost child in the sea. Either way it is an honour to be allowed the privilege of documenting an on going project on the men and women of Morecambe Lifeboat Station.

Filed under: 20d, blog, britain, crew, documentary, documenting, freelance, journalism, marine, p, photography, photojournalism, RNLI, Royal National Lifeboat Institute, sea, Stephen Sidlo, Swansea, volunteering

Council Chambers – A Hive of Bad Design

Having a conversation with a local Council worker in the Morecambe area last night & the owner of www.print2group.com a bespoke wallpaper and digital design company, we fell onto the subject of Council offices. Slow moving Councils for change throw various reasons and factors to why they cannot go through with proposals. Yet with many proposals for the area walking through the door with pre-sponsored and grant money, still being turned down it may fall back on the ladies and gentleman of the Council.


As the Council worker told me, websites and Google have just been discovered within the offices, most buildings are old town halls, grand buildings, tatty 80′s grey shells and that lingering of very old tobacco smoke and biscuits. Who exactly is in charge of design, decor, wallpaper and such? As for the money aspect of this it would work wonders if given time and a movement of premises. I remember Swansea City Council moved to a brand new building next door. The previous grey hub faced the prison, and as Dostoevsky put it brilliantly “A society is judged, by observing it’s prisoners”. Looking at a prison wall from your window, of prisoners and guards staring back through bars, you can imagine the creative influences would be rock bottom. Thus when moved it was if a new soul had been rejuvenated, regardless of age. More people wanted to work in the building, things were getting done, events designed and implemented and new buildings given the go ahead.

It can be argued whether it directly contributed to that – but that’s all to see when you visit British Council Offices. Its grey, meticulously timed, rather rude, a stale smell seems to follow you around, everyone hunched, everyone’s white shirts or jumpers have faded colour with repeated washing, and now look strangely like the drab wallpaper hanging from the walls.

Looking at the Midland Hotel, for its Art-Deco turn around, Council Offices can do the same if financially possible because it needs a swift kick into a modern era. It needs colour, creative design, IKEA sofas and stimulating magazines to spur other areas of the brain that are covered with files and dust. Twitter should be used by each Council to improve communication between Councillors and the Public. Blogs even in regards to replies in newspapers when the disgruntled citizen Mr Jones complains about parking on Smith Street.

This is a very materialistic view of it, regardless of political control or certain Councillors choices, or even voted on. It would stimulate change if their immediate environment changes first.

Filed under: Art-Deco, British, council, Dostoevsky, Google, grants, IKEA, Midland Hotel, morecambe, office, offices, print2group, printed space, prison, Swansea, town halls

Who writes all this?

Stephen Sidlo Photojournalist

Head Publisher for Demotix. Photojournalist, Conflict & NGO documentarian. Gonzo participator in journalism. Humanitarian. Occasional Skydiver. Black coffee, two sugars. Views my own.

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