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Around 1pm, every day of the week, nearly 600 bingo halls across
the UK open their doors to thousands of loyal customers. But,
although they can be found on almost every British high street,
surprisingly few people ever see what goes on inside. In Bingo
& Social Club, photographer Michael Hess opens up this world to
a new audience. Behind the often-crumbling exteriors, he finds
vibrant places full of strong characters, quirky details and more
than a hint of nostalgia. In his own words: I want people to feel
that they've spent a night at the bingo - to sense what it feels
like to be there.A" Michael explains how the project started. I
played bingo one night in 2005, just out of curiosity about what
went on inside the big old converted cinema near my house. I was
instantly fascinated by the characters. And so the next time I
visited, I took my camera. 4 years and more than 60 bingo halls
later I was ready to make Bingo & Social Club.A" Michael Hess
and Maxine Gallagher spent many nights in the clubs, playing bingo,
chatting with the managers and customers, and collecting stories
from the people they met. They wanted to find out who these people
really were. Bingo halls are not just about gambling; they're about
human beings. They really do act as social hubs for many
communities.A" Jack, the manager of a bingo club in Newcastle,
forms the backbone of the book. He's quite a character - tough and
yet extremely dignified - and I knew straight away he could add the
extra dimension I was looking for. I've always been inspired by
classic movies, and he suited the enigmatic lead role perfectly.A"
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