Search results
Photographer and life-long Tottenham Hotspur fan, Martin Andersen has turned his camera on his fellow fans to create 'Can't Smile Without You', an intimate and often visceral collection of photographs taken at home, away, and across Europe from 2013 until 2017 with the last game played at the White Hart Lane stadium.
- Chuck Kimmerle
Within a year and a half, young Clergue worked with the goal...
- Simona Bonanno
The images record what he saw through the lens of his camera...
- Chuck Kimmerle
Jan 13, 2020 · Photographer and life-long Tottenham Hotspur fan, Martin Andersen has turned his camera on his fellow fans to capture the atmosphere of hundreds of football games at home, away and across Europe, right up until 2017 when the last game played at the White Hart Lane stadium.
Mar 4, 2020 · Lifelong Tottenham Hotspur supporter Martin Andersen has been photographing the fans at home and away, and across Europe, from 2013 right up to the last game played at their White Hart Lane...
Mar 11, 2020 · March 11, 2020, 5:15am. When Martin Andersen started photographing his fellow Tottenham Hotspur fans, he tried to be inconspicuous. He shaved his head, donned a bomber jacket and huddled...
Jan 19, 2023 · The collection of 119 intimate photographs feature in his book entitled Can’t Smile Without You, taking its name from Barry Manilow’s ’70s hit of the same name. The song was adopted by Spurs fans as an unlikely anthem, having reportedly been played on the team coach on away trips during that era.
Martin Andersen (b.1972, Denmark) is a photographer, art director, and designer. His photography work has been published and exhibited internationally in China, France, Japan, Mexico, the UK, and the USA.
People also ask
Who is Martin Andersen?
What is the practice area of Martin Anders?
Who is David Andersen & how did he become a footballer?
Dec 9, 2019 · Martin Andersen captures the energy of Spurs fans on match day. Andersen’s new photo book Can’t Smile Without You documents the crowds, conflicts and camaraderie during Spurs’ final few seasons at White Hart Lane. By Megan Williams 09/12/2019.