[Fans] Project by James Mollison


    [Over three years I photographed fans outside different concerts. I was fascinated by the different tribes of people that attended them, and how people emulated celebrity to form their identity. As I photographed the project I began to see how the concerts became events for people to come together with surrogate [families], a chance to relive their youth or try and be part of a scene that happened before they were born] – James Mollison.


    Jennifer Lopez fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


    Jennifer Lopez fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



    Madonna fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


    Madonna fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



    Madness fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


    Madness fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



    Morrissey fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


    Morrissey fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



    Missy Elliott fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


    Missy Elliott fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



    Marilyn Manson fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


    Marilyn Manson fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



    Motorhead fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


    Motorhead fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



    Oasis fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


    Oasis fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



    George Michael fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


    George Michael fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



    Puff Daddy fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


    Puff Daddy fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



    Rod Stewart fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


    Rod Stewart fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



    Prince fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


    Prince fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



    Spice Girls fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


    Spice Girls fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



    50 Cents fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


    50 Cents fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



    Take That fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


    Take That fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



    The Cure fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


    The Cure fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



    Sex Pistols fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


    Sex Pistols fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



    Tom Jones fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


    Tom Jones fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



    Bjork fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


    Bjork fans. (Photo by James Mollison)

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[Fans] Project by James Mollison


[Over three years I photographed fans outside different concerts. I was fascinated by the different tribes of people that attended them, and how people emulated celebrity to form their identity. As I photographed the project I began to see how the concerts became events for people to come together with surrogate [families], a chance to relive their youth or try and be part of a scene that happened before they were born] – James Mollison.


Jennifer Lopez fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


Jennifer Lopez fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



Madonna fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


Madonna fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



Madness fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


Madness fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



Morrissey fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


Morrissey fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



Missy Elliott fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


Missy Elliott fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



Marilyn Manson fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


Marilyn Manson fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



Motorhead fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


Motorhead fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



Oasis fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


Oasis fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



George Michael fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


George Michael fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



Puff Daddy fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


Puff Daddy fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



Rod Stewart fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


Rod Stewart fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



Prince fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


Prince fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



Spice Girls fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


Spice Girls fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



50 Cents fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


50 Cents fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



Take That fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


Take That fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



The Cure fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


The Cure fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



Sex Pistols fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


Sex Pistols fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



Tom Jones fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


Tom Jones fans. (Photo by James Mollison)



Bjork fans. (Photo by James Mollison)


Bjork fans. (Photo by James Mollison)

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