Ma tipo, voi sapevate che faceva anche Fotografie?
Caspita, direte voi, ma tutti facciamo fotografie… si certo, con l’unica differenza che lui le fa con la F maiuscola. E ovviamente con la fama che ha può permettersi modelli e modelle d’eccezione.
Detesto farlo, ma riporto un paragrafo su Bryan Adams tratto da Wikipedia:
Adams has had his photographs published in British Vogue, L’uomo Vogue, Vanity Fair, Harper’s Bazaar, Esquire, Interview magazine and i-D, among others.[6] His other photographic efforts include publishing Zoo Magazine, the fashion/art magazine based in Berlin, Germany. On 1 June 2005, he published his first book of photos in the United States with Calvin Klein called American Women; proceeds from this book go to breast cancer research for programs at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.[6] He released a similar book of photos called Made In Canada in December 1999 followed by Haven in 2000. All of his books were dedicated to his friend Donna, who died of the disease.[6]
As a photographer, Adams has worked with many of his musical peers, including Mick Jagger, Rod Stewart, Robert Plant, Joss Stone, Placido Domingo, Celine Dion, Billy Idol, Moby, Amy Winehouse, t.A.T.u., Annie Lennox, Peter Gabriel, Lenny Kravitz and Morrissey to name a few.[48] On 27 November 2000 Bryan played onstage with The Who at the Royal Albert Hall. A DVD of the concert was issued. Bryan photographed the band and his photos appear in the DVD booklet.
In 2002, Adams was invited, along with other photographers from the Commonwealth, to photograph Queen Elizabeth II during her Golden Jubilee; one of the photographs from this session was used as a Canadian postage stamp in 2004 and again in 2005 (see Queen Elizabeth II definitive stamp (Canada)), another portrait of both Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip is now in the National Portrait Gallery in London.[49]
Bryan Adams supports the Hear the World initiative as official photographer in its aim to raise global awareness for the topic of hearing and hearing loss. Adams has been shooting the covers for their magazine, a quarterly culture and lifestyle publication dedicated to the topic of hearing.[50]
Photographic exhibitions include:
- Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto 1999
- McCord Museum, Montreal 2000
- Saatchi Gallery, London 2000
- Photokina, Köln (Cologne), Germany 2001
- ICA, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London 2004
- Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto 2004
- Calvin Klein, NYC, Dallas, Paris 2005
- Canada House, Trafalgar Square, London 2005/2006
- Il Tempio Di Adriano, Rome, Italy, July, 2006
- Photokina, Köln (Cologne), Germany, September, 2006
- Leica Gallery, Vienna, Austria, November, 2006
- Galerija Fotografija, Ljubljana, Slovenia, November, 2006
- H.Stern exhibition, São Paulo, Brazil, March, 2007
- PhotoEspana, Madrid, Spain, Fotografos Insospechados (Unsuspected Photographers) Mickey Rourke photographs, May to July 2007
- Nunnington Hall, North Yorkshire, England, May to June, 2007
- 401 Projects, NYC, NY September to November, 2007
- The Hospital, Covent Garden, London, England. November 2007 (Modern Muses)
- The National Portrait Gallery, London, England. Feb – May 2008 (Modern Muses)
- Haus Der Kunst, Munich, Germany. May 2008 (Photos of the German National Football Team)
- 14th Street Gallery, NYC, NY. May 2008. (Hear The World)
No, scusate se è poco… dite che lo si può ingaggiare come nuovo docente di foto alla SUPSI, eh? EH?
Tag: bryan adams, photography
01/10/08 alle 20:49 |
Veramente fantastiche. È uno dei pochi che ha capito qual’è la parte più bella della Beckham tra l’altro :P E c’è anche M!
Dubito potremo averlo, anche perché con la fama che s’è fatto da cantante, costa il triplo di chiunque altro :P
01/10/08 alle 21:27 |
Uff, peccato :(
01/10/08 alle 23:02 |
Bryan è un mito in tutto quello che fa!
02/10/08 alle 22:59 |
Cacchio a pensarci bene dovremmo proporlo davvero a quelli della SUPSI.. farebbero un due-in-uno.. fotografo e tecnico suono… con tutto quello che ha all’attivo dovrebbe essere ferrato in materia ;)
12/10/08 alle 20:24 |
le ho viste quest’estate in spagna le foto di adams!bisogna dire che non è male, meglio come fotografo che come musicista.decisamente!