For many people, their late 20s and early 30s are a messy time. The type of messy — job, love, family, spirituality, overindulgence — is almost immaterial. It’s the overwhelming sense that they should have their footing by now. Life […]
For many people, their late 20s and early 30s are a messy time. The type of messy — job, love, family, spirituality, overindulgence — is almost immaterial. It’s the overwhelming sense that they should have their footing by now. Life […]
One of my new year’s resolutions is to feature more individual photographers. First up is Chad Cochran, better known in the music photography world as cowtownchad, whom I first met several years ago at an Ohio festival. Since then we […]
Lydia Loveless, Barbershop Series, Columbus, Ohio 2017
Now I understand what all the buzz is about. The Green River Festival has been heralded as one of “the” summer festivals to attend by major media sources like Rolling Stone and USA Today. I haven’t had the opportunity to […]
Lydia Loveless 6/9/18 Musical Instrument Museum Phoenix, AZ
Lydia Loveless 6/9/18 Musical Instrument Museum Phoenix, AZ
Lydia Loveless 6/9/18 Musical Instrument Museum Phoenix, AZ
Lydia Loveless 6/9/18 Musical Instrument Museum Phoenix, AZ
Lydia Loveless 6/9/18 Musical Instrument Museum Phoenix, AZ
This year has been a stellar year not just for roots music, but also for performance photography. After reviewing other publications, I say, without hesitation, that you will not find a wider, deeper, or more invigorating collection of photographs of […]
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