Description
About the Image
Andrew Weatherall Djing at Voodoo, Liverpool, 1996.
About the Photographer
Mark McNulty is a portrait and documentary photographer whose work captures the energy and evolution of British music and youth culture from the 1980s onwards. Originally from Liverpool and now based in North Wales, he has photographed artists including Björk, Arctic Monkeys, The La’s, Paul Weller, and Portishead, with his images appearing in The Face, i-D, Mixmag, NME, and Italian Vogue.
A defining voice in British music photography, McNulty has documented the bands, club nights, and creative life of Merseyside — from Quadrant Park and the 051 to The State — while chronicling the wider rise of UK club culture during the 1990s. His work has been exhibited at Liverpool’s Open Eye Gallery and the National Museum of Photography, Film & Television in Bradford.
McNulty’s prints form part of the British Culture Archive collections.
Framing
All British Culture Archive editions include a white border around the image. Border widths vary from print to print, reflecting the original proportions of the photograph.
For presentation, we recommend using a custom-cut mount sized to the printed image area. This ensures the full image, signature, and edition details remain visible.
Professional framers will be able to advise on appropriate mounting, archival materials, and glazing. Prints may also be framed without a mount if preferred, although a mount is typically used for an exhibition-style finish.
British Culture Archive prints and editions are supplied unframed.
Shipping
All British Culture Archive prints and editions are prepared with care by our professional print lab. Smaller prints are packed flat using archival materials, while larger works are rolled and shipped in robust tubes designed for fine art transport. Each print is inspected and securely packaged prior to dispatch.
Orders are sent via Royal Mail Tracked. For international deliveries, Royal Mail works with established global partners to ensure reliable delivery. Estimated delivery times are 5–10 working days within the UK and 5–14 working days for EU and international destinations. Tracking details are provided once your order has been dispatched.
Refund Policy
All British Culture Archive prints and editions are carefully produced and inspected prior to dispatch. If your order arrives damaged or faulty, please contact us within 28 days of receipt and we will arrange a replacement or refund.
Returns for other reasons may be accepted at our discretion, provided the print is unmarked and returned in its original condition. Please contact us in advance at contact@britishculturearchive.co.uk to arrange a return.
Once a returned print has been received and checked, refunds are processed within 14 days and confirmed by email. Return postage costs are refunded where a print is confirmed to be faulty or damaged. We recommend retaining proof of postage when returning any item.
Prints are supplied for personal use only. For exhibition, publication, or commercial licensing enquiries, contact contact@britishculturearchive.co.uk.
