Joe Perry
Medium: Printed by Weldon Color Lab on Fujicolor Crystal Archive Digital Pearl Paper (chromogenic print)
Edition:
- Small Format: Limited to 50
- Medium Format: Limited to 25
- Large Format: Limited to 12
Size:
- Small Format: 61.0cm x 50.8cm
- Medium Format: 101.6cm x 84.1cm
- Large Format: 152.4cm x 125.6cm
Good To Know: Printed to order, artwork is shipped directly from the artist's studio
Series: Strike A Chord
Celebrities have always been a source of fascination for people around the world. From their fashion choices to their romantic relationships, everything they do captures the public's attention. It is no surprise then, that talented photographers like Markus are sought after to capture iconic moments with their lens.
The acclaimed photographer known for his creative, vibrant shots of some of the world's most famous turned his lens to one particular group of celebrities: guitar players.
Showcasing some of today's most renowned musicians, Markus' collection captures each individual with stunning detail and colour.
Arty-Fact: Joe Perry's work with Aerosmith has resulted in an unending array of accolades and honours. As a co-founding member, principal songwriter, electrifying lead guitarist and co-producer of Aerosmith, Joe Perry has achieved permanent iconic stature in the pantheon of rock. He has helped to drive his band, over three decades, to sales of more than 150 million albums, critical acclaim, four Grammy Awards (one of which includes the guitar-based instrumental "Boogie Man") and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Other key milestones over the past 35 years include 12 MTV Video Awards; two People's Choice Awards; six Billboard Music Awards; eight American Music Awards; 23 Boston Music Awards; and an Academy Award nomination for Best Song, "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" (from the soundtrack to Armageddon).
This shot of Joe Perry breathes with rock-and-roll energy. The photograph was taken in front of a specially rusted metal wall that reflected his personality.
“There was no better way to shoot him than rocking out on his guitar.” ~ Markus Klinko
Source: "Icons: The Celebrity Exposures of Markus and Indrani" by Markus Klinko and Indrani Pal-Chaudhuri, Running Press, 2013
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