For the last 50 years, Jill Furmanovsky has captured some of the most compelling musicians for the UK's music press. In 'Photographing the Invisible,' she reveals the story behind the lens.
I was so "busy" doing the restack that I forgot to Like your post and comment ;-) This was really fascinating. I'd love to see the exhibit. Maybe someday. When I was much (much) younger, I lived for music magazines. So-called candid shots were the best, when the musicians were just being themselves, not mugging for the camera. I love the photo of Amy Winehouse.
Today’s gen won’t understand that love of music magazines, sad really! Yes,if you can go, I’d recommend it. Thanks for the comments and restack, Marie :)
Fantastic post!
Thanks very much, George. I love her work.
You’re welcome Nat. That Amy’s portrait’s so good
I was so "busy" doing the restack that I forgot to Like your post and comment ;-) This was really fascinating. I'd love to see the exhibit. Maybe someday. When I was much (much) younger, I lived for music magazines. So-called candid shots were the best, when the musicians were just being themselves, not mugging for the camera. I love the photo of Amy Winehouse.
Today’s gen won’t understand that love of music magazines, sad really! Yes,if you can go, I’d recommend it. Thanks for the comments and restack, Marie :)