I was first introduced to Bo Diddley‘s work from George Thorogood‘s cover of his thumping blues standard “Who Do You Love.” Bo Diddley was nicknamed the “Originator” because he is credited as a major influence in the birth of rock...
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It was 50 years ago today that the Beatles first debuted on the Ed Sullivan Show so it seemed appropriate to share a story that I feared might become my most significant contribution to photography.
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Late one night I received a call from Rick Ruben, whom I had gotten to know through Tom Petty, asking if I could be at the Four Season’s Hotel in Beverly Hills the following morning to photograph Johnny Cash...
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Heath Ledger had a very high profile after the success of Brokeback Mountain so I was pleasantly surprised when he showed up at my studio alone. No publicist, no manager, no entourage…not even a driver.
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One of my favorite aspects of this job is the bazaar opportunities that arise. When a Houdini water tank was loaned to my studio I knew I had to fill it with water and induct a brave human to take the plunge.
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Roy Orbison (April 23, 1936 – December 6, 1988) passed away from a heart attack 25 years ago today at the age of 52 after having dinner at his mother’s home. He mentioned to his long time friend Johnny Cash...
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Like most people who grew up having their pop culture sensibilities influenced by the Beatles, I first became familiar with Ravi Shankar as the man that taught George Harrison to play the sitar and popularized “raga rock”...
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On this date, December 4th, 1995 I took my last formal portrait of Timothy Leary. Timothy Leary died just a few months later on May 31, 1996.
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Today is the anniversary of the passing of Artie Shaw. He was best known as a composer, big band leader and clarinetist who worked with greats like Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday and Leonard Bernstein.
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As a college student at Texas A&M University I supported myself as a photographer, an experience which ultimately is to blame for this becoming my vocation.
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