Mark McNulty

Liverpool street fashion
Photography copyright Mark McNulty

Mark McNulty, a Liverpool born and based photographer, works both commercially and editorially in the city, as well as continuing to work on his own personal projects.

Mark’s commercial work in the city involves shooting fashion, portraiture and advertising images on behalf of clients such as Duck & Cover Clothing, The Met Quarter, Tula, The Mersey Partnership, University Of Liverpool, and Schuh . His music photography has been published in magazines such Plastic Rhino, Observer, Mixmag, Italian Vogue, Sunday Times, The Face, I-D, Raygun, NME, Muzik, DJ Magazine and many more. Subjects have included the likes of Vivienne Westwood, Bjork, Travis, Paul McGann, Willy Russell, Portishead, Cyril Smith and Ricky Tomlinson. 

Mark’s work has featured in many exhibitions over the years. Three exhibitions have been housed at Liverpool’s Open Eye Gallery, whilst a series of his portraits were exhibited at Bradford’s National Museum of Photography, Film & Television.

All of Mark’s work sees an obsessive desire to document Popular Culture in it’s many forms. This approach was adopted for photographing street fashion in Liverpool for this exhibition (Street Life: Liverpool in Fashion ) - from the omnipresent Lacoste clad teenagers to the Saturday night girls dressing like it’s Saturday night all week long. The images are portraits of how things are looking on the streets of Liverpool in 2006.


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