Bernard Summer
For Carly, photographing New Order in 1981, was like seeing a butterfly painfully emerging from a chrysalis. It was only one year since the death of Joy Division singer, lan Curtis, and he still cast a powerful shadow over the band.
Twenty-five years later, Carly is struck by the similarity between this striking image of Bernard Sumner, taken at the Ancienne Belgique and his famous shots of lan Curtis.
Photographer Philippe Carly
For Carly, photographing New Order in 1981, was like seeing a butterfly painfully emerging from a chrysalis. It was only one year since the death of Joy Division singer, lan Curtis, and he still cast a powerful shadow over the band.
Twenty-five years later, Carly is struck by the similarity between this striking image of Bernard Sumner, taken at the Ancienne Belgique and his famous shots of lan Curtis.
Photographer Philippe Carly
For Carly, photographing New Order in 1981, was like seeing a butterfly painfully emerging from a chrysalis. It was only one year since the death of Joy Division singer, lan Curtis, and he still cast a powerful shadow over the band.
Twenty-five years later, Carly is struck by the similarity between this striking image of Bernard Sumner, taken at the Ancienne Belgique and his famous shots of lan Curtis.
Photographer Philippe Carly