The impact of photographers on music

The Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles announces the exhibition about the role of photographers in music 'Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present' (23 June - 7 October 2012) with the trailer of the exclusively for the exhibition produced documentary film about photography and music.

'Who Shot Rock & Roll' is about the impact of the creativity and collaborative work of photographers on our perception of the history of music. The exhibition is created by the Brooklyn Museum (guest curator, author Gail Buckland). 166 prints from photographers like Diane Arbus, Anton Corbijn, Dennis Hopper, David LaChapelle, Annie Leibovitz, Linda McCartney - to name a few, will be on show.

Video: Trailer of the documentary film 'Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present'. The documentary is produced by Arclight Productions exclusively for the exhibition at the Annenberg Space for Photography. The film will feature new photographs, interviews and behind the scenes footage with exhibit photographers Ed Colver, Henry Diltz, Jill Furmanovsky, Lynn Goldsmith, Bob Gruen, Norman Seeff, Mark Seliger, Guy Webster and appearances by recording artists like Alice Cooper, Noel Gallagher, Debbie Harry and Henry Rollins.

Source: Original article with video on https://www.fashion.at/culture/2012/rocknrollphotography5-2012.htm.

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