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Helen Lawrence, the creative genius at the soul of Popstar Feets, a photo blog of musician's shoes, sits down with us and puts her best foot forward.
The next time you do a Google Image search of you favorite musician, don't be surprised if a picture of their shoes shows up in the results. Who do you have to thank for this unusual honor? Her name is Helen Lawrence and she has one of the most original blogs ever created. She cleverly laced up the world of blogging with the music industry and called it Popstar Feets.
You have a photo blog of musicians feet. This isn't exactly a common topic. How did you get started? I started a basic blog at Christmas and got bored of it really quickly. I was thinking of ways to make it more exciting and had the idea of taking a picture of the shoes I was wearing each morning and putting that on the site. About the same time I went to go and see Comanechi, a london band, who have a song called "My Favourite Shoes". At the end of the gig I asked their singer for a photo of her shoes, thinking it would be a good way to kick start the new blog. But thinking it through, I realized that as I go to 3 or 4 different gigs a week I could quite easily have a blog exclusively of musicians feet.
And so it begins. The name of your blog, Popstar Feets (http://www.popstarfeets.co.uk), is a cute play on words. Yeah, I hate it when people change the title of the site from Popstar Feets to Popstars Feet. Loads of people keep doing it, I don't think they get the pun.
Are you a fan of The Album Leaf? We just did a monstrous iChat interview with Jimmy LaValle? Er. Afraid I've never heard of him. But I'm always up for submissions, so that'd be great if someone could send me a picture. If anyone visits my site and reckons they can get a photo of someone's shoes I'd be more than happy to put the photo up. I need of course, a full length photo too – just to make sure people aren't cheating!
Have you considered putting both pictures online - the full length photo and the foot shot? Maybe your readers would like to see the full-length photo as well?? I was thinking of doing a mix and match the shoes to the celeb game but I like the anonymity of it all. The stars can't be told apart from a list to z list when you can only see their shoes. It puts everyone on a level playing field. I love that aspect of it.
One of our female writers (Spider) wants to know, which male pop star had the largest shoe and did you get their address? I haven't noticed large shoes but one man did have a rather large amount of excitement going on in the crotch of his trousers. You can see it very clearly at the top of the photo. In some ways I guess the site could be used for groin staring as much as shoe staring.
I actually had my first refusal last week courtesy of Martin Tomlinson from the band Selfish Cunt. I waited until he was on his own, politely explained the site to him, and asked for a quick photo and he just looked at me with pure disgust, said no and walked off. He was very rude, but has a reputation of it, so I was hardly surprised.
It sounds like feet are a way of life for you. Do you have a foot fetish? Not so much feet as shoes, though I'm not sure I'd go so far as to call it a fetish. Shoes are quite a large obsession for me, though clearly not for some of the band members I've taken pictures of. There are some truly shocking shoes out there, ranging from those covered in duct tape and those that have almost the entire sole hanging off the shoe. It wasn't until I started the site that I realized how big the foot fetish world is. Looking at what some people type into search to get to my site is often hilarious. There are some odd folk out there.
That's probably just the nature of your subjects. How did you decide to specifically focus your photos on alternative and indie rockers? It's an interesting twist because these types of musicians are usually less concerned with fashion than your average pop star. Was that the whole idea? A little. You always see the fashion glossies critiquing the shoes of the red carpet a listers and so many people condemn your usual pop stars for being materialistic and over stylized. I thought the same concern with style was sure to exist in the rock world, no matter how much people deny it. It seems the indie world makes as much of a concerted effort to wear Converse sneakers as the likes of girls aloud do to wear stilettos. It's all exactly the same. It also helps of course, that I spend 3 or 4 nights a week at rock gigs!
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