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Фотограф Mark Seliger

10/19/2015

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http://www.govindagallery.com/mark-seliger/
Mark Seliger is an editorial photographer who was born and raised in Amarillo, Texas. He currently lives and works in New York City, and is under contract to Conde Nast Publications, where he has shot numerous covers for GQ and Vanity Fair. Beginning as a freelance photographer for Rolling Stone in 1987, Seliger became its chief photographer in 1993. During his career with Rolling Stone, US and Men’s Journal, Seliger shot more than a hundred covers and photographed countless feature stories.
His work figures prominently in the best-selling books Cobain, Rolling Stone: Images of Rock & Roll, and Crazy, Sexy, Cool. During the past two decades, Seliger has photographed many of the most important and talented stars of music and cinema, including portraits of John Lee Hooker, Brad Pitt, Lenny Kravitz, Tom Hanks, the Beastie Boys, Drew Barrymore, David Byrne, Mick Jagger, Joni Mitchell and many more.
Recent books of Seliger’s photography include In My Stairwell (Rizzoli, 2005); and Physiognomy: The Mark Seliger Photographs (Bullfinch, 1999).
In 1999, Govinda Gallery hosted Seliger’s exhibition, Physiognomy, which also celebrated the publication of his book Physiognomy: The Mark Seliger Photographs.  Govinda Gallery exhibited Seliger’s photographs again in 2005 following the publication of In My Stairwell.  Seliger’s photographs were featured in the Sound & Vision: Monumental Rock and Roll Photography traveling museum exhibition co-organized by Govinda Gallery with The Columbus Museum. Mark Seliger’s photographs are available through Govinda Gallery.
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Фотограф Baron Wolman

10/18/2015

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Baron Wolman was Rolling Stone magazine’s first chief photographer. From 1967 to 1970, his photographs appeared in virtually every issue of the magazine. Rolling Stone founder and editor Jann Wenner has said that Wolman “helped set Rolling Stones’ visual style and pave the way for those who followed him.” Based in San Francisco, Wolman had an insider’s view of the cultural revolution going on during the 1960s. His friendship with rock impresario Bill Graham gave Wolman backstage access to performers such as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, B.B. King, Jim Morrison, Sly Stone, Tina Turner, Neil Young, Donovan, James Brown, Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger and many others. His images constitute one of the definitive archives of the ‘60s music scene. In June 1994, Govinda first showed Baron’s photographs in its Woodstock exhibition, which also included photos by Henry Diltz, Lisa Law, Elliot Landy, and Joseph Sia. His first solo exhibition of photographs, Baron Wolman: My Generation, was held at Govinda Gallery in June 1996. Wolman’s photographs have appeared in publications and books throughout the world. A collection of his photos was published in Classic Rock and Other Roller (Square Books, 1992). His photographs of the Rolling Stones are featured in Rolling Stones 50×20. Baron Wolman was also one of the featured photographers in the now-historic touring exhibition, Sound & Vision: Monumental Rock and Roll Photography, organized by Govinda Gallery in conjunction with the Columbus Museum - See more at: http://www.govindagallery.com/baron-wolman/#sthash.zc0uiuCM.dpuf
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