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2025 ➤ In a busy week, Derek Ridgers relives his addictive past

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Jasmine on Carlton Beach in Cannes, 1988: captured by Derek Ridgers

❚ MY PAL THE STRAIGHT-UP PHOTOGRAPHER Derek Ridgers is making headlines this week on two accounts. Yet another book goes on sale, with the unlikely title of Cannes, being as he says himself, “something completely different”. He explains: “One original title option was Nuts In May. It was thought that that reference might be a bit too obscure. I have no idea what the Cannes Film Festival is like these days, I haven’t been there for nearly 30 years, but it was certainly more than a bit nuts, at times, back in the Eighties and Nineties.”

The Hollywood Reporter has splashed on a major review of Derek’s book from IdeaLtd, in which the picture we see here is typically full-on, showing Jasmine on Carlton Beach in 1988. “There’s the sun, sea, beach, girls, crowds, the beautiful French Riviera… and you’ve got famous film stars wandering around all over,” says our author. “For a photographer, it’s utterly addictive.”

➢ See several more of Derek’s Cannes photographs
at the Hollywood Reporter

Having also said “After 45 years, I can afford to lighten up a little,” this week also sees Derek featuring in a talk at London’s major gallery Tate Modern, as part of its Offprint weekend. According to the blurb, Derek sits down with fellow photographer Yasmine Akim to talk about what it’s like behind the camera on the dancefloors of boundary-pushing queer parties, clubs and raves across generations. She has especially documented parties and performances at INFERNO.

➢ Queer Time and Space: Photographing Nightclubs
with Derek Ridgers and Yasmine Akim
(admission free at 4:40pm on Saturday 17th)

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➤ Spicy new survey from Derek Ridgers celebrates the wild hours between dusk and sunrise

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Clubbers at the Astoria in 2000 photographed by Derek Ridgers

◼ HERE’S A PROMO VIDEO FEATURING some preposterous talking heads who include photographer Yasmine Akim and dancer Constantine Flowerz, describing a new large-format book of spicy photographs from Derek Ridgers’ travels through London clubland… The Dark Carnival: Portraits from the Endless Night is being published next week by Carpet Bombing Culture.

books, Carpet Bombing Culture,photography, nightlife,London, UK, youth culture, street style, Dark Carnival, Derek Ridgers, If you’re in it, you’ll be on the list for the launch party on Friday 27th from 5pm at the Lights of Soho gallery, followed on by a free Soho Swag night from 9.30pm at the 68 and Boston bar at the top end of Greek Street, hosted by 80s shapers Christos Tolera and Chris Sullivan.

The Dark Carnival is Derek’s second book published this month. He modestly calls it “my 40-year wander through nightclubs” but this delicous cornucopia selected by Derek himself proves much more of an adult shocker where anything goes on the themes of sexuality, seduction and shame (lack of), with eye-poppers shot at Anarchy, Smack, Submission, Wacko, Wicked, Rubber Ball and coming right up to date at Torture Garden.

➢ Buy The Dark Carnival direct from Carpet Bombing Culture, 216 huge pages for £30

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Anonymous clubber in Brixton 2011 photographed by Derek Ridgers

AUDIO UPDATE: ROBERT ELMS INTERVIEWS DEREK ON BBC RADIO LONDON 9 dec 2015

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Q: Does this kind of nightlife still exist?

“Yes it does. It’s not quite so focussed today and readily categorisable. Hardly any of the little basement clubs are left in Soho. I think the St Moritz is the only one” – Derek Ridgers on BBC Radio London

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