Shelagh McDonald
We’d got the main shot sorted. Now we were just having fun.
A little over four decades ago, Shelagh McDonald was the rising star of the Scottish Folk scene. Her first two albums were widely praised and included support from the likes of Richard Thompson. Then suddenly she mysteriously disappeared and didn’t resurface until a few years ago. And it’s only in the last few months that she’s started taking small steps back into the world of music and potential limelight.
You can read more about her early career and what happened in the intervening years in an article here - http://www.frootsmag.com/content/features/shelagh-mcdonald/page02.html
At the end of next month, Shelagh will be playing at the Mill Sessions in Gatehouse of Fleet, where I’ve been photographing the main performers for the past couple of years. She’s being supported by local band, The Razorbills, who will also be backing her for a couple of songs.
Because Shelagh is still at the early stages of her return to performing, she doesn’t yet have any decent publicity photos. So when she came down to the area to rehearse with The Razorbills a couple of weekends ago, time was set aside and I headed out with my camera.
There was nothing of the Diva about Shelagh – she was warm, friendly and very easy to chat to. In fact we’d been blethering for over half an hour before I remembered I ought to get my camera out.
But there’s also nothing shallow about Shelagh either. She clearly has great depths and great strengths, whatever her self doubts might tell her, and I hoped to capture a touch of them in this photo.
As always, feel free to click on the images for larger versions
Shelagh McDonald
As I was clicking way, asking her to move her head this way or that, I was really struck by her wonderful, thick, long hair, which at times seemed to cascade more like a waterfall
Cascading hair
With a couple of good, usable photos in the bag, we decided to play a bit, and this is where we thought it would be fun to capture that hair in mid-flight.
Hair with a life all of its own...
I don’t suppose it will appear on any publicity photos, but we did enjoy ourselves
Sometimes keeping a straight face is just a wee bit too tricky...
Once we’d finished playing, we headed with The Razorbills down to the beach at Ross Bay to get a shot of them all together.
Shelagh McDonald and The Razorbills
So, if you’re in the area, then make sure you book your tickets ahead for the Mill Sessions on March 30th. I guarantee you will be in for a treat.
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