2nd Annual

2nd Annual "Rock Show" photographic exhibit January 24-March 13

posted: January 28, 2010, 3:48 pm

2nd Annual "Rock Show" photographic exhibit January 24-March 13
Rite Spot Café
2099 Folsom St. @ 17th
http://www.myspace.com/ritespotcafe
http://www.ritespotcafe.net

Opening reception on Saturday January 30

5:00 pm-8:00 pm

Tnvitation:  http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=259836139042&ref=ts

Featuring live rock show photography from Tiger Lily (KALX/JetLag RockNRoll), CAnderson (Victim of Time/Horizontal Action), Julie Zielinski, Charlie Homo, Deb Zeller, Julie Schuchard (Tricycle Records), Amy Thompson, Geoffrey Ellis (Sad Kids).

Featuring photos of Jay Reatard, The Mummies, Human Eye, The Drums (Dwyer and EZ), Wayne Kramer, M.I.A., Kiss, Jarvis Cocker, Mastodon, Nobunny, Film School and many many more.

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Frenchman Charlie Homo is a San Francisco-based photographer specializing in portraiture and events.  His style strips photography down to the gritty bone, unveiling a truth often hidden from the naked eye.  His work strives to find the eternal and universal in the particular; finding in music subjects an unbounded source of Inspiration.
 
Tiger Lily experiences separation anxiety whenever she goes to a show without a camera; luckily, it hasn't happened much in the past 10 years. When she's not cuddling her Canon, she's working on her rock'n'roll travel guide (http://www.jetlagrnr.com), DJing on KALX radio, honing her ninja skills, or planning her next trip with Domokun.

Chris Anderson's (canderson) rock and roll, skateboarding and whatever else photos grace the guts and covers of magazines, books and brochures, from zeroxed to newsprint to fancy glossy print all around the world. Not too mention the multitude of 7" and 12" record covers and inards. Most infamous for his work with the now defunct Horizontal Action zine and currently with victimoftime.com rock and roll website. His live music stuff can be seen featured there. All genres and more can be seen at his perpetually "under construction" website http://www.electrikcandyland.com.

International award winning photographer Debra A. Zeller lives and works in San Francisco. When she's not shooting a rock show or traveling the world, she can be found photographing weddings or composing lifestyle portraits for newlyweds, families and rock bands. You can find Debra's work online as well as in local and major media outlets.

Julie Schuchard has been a working photographer for over 15 years shooting in a range of mediums from Lomo, Holga and medium format to alternative processes and digital. Her training and education in fine arts informs the artistic process she applies to her work. Julie currently lives in San Francisco where for the last five years she has built a substantial body of commercial and artistic photography documenting the local music scene. As a music photographer, Julie’s work has appeared in publications including The San Francisco Chronicle, Spin Magazine, Pitchfork, The Onion, SF Bay Guardian, SFist, SF Weekly, Loose Record and Six Degrees Magazine. Her client list includes mainstays of the independent music industry such as Noise Pop Industries, Rightround, Rough Trade Records and Universal Records. Julie is also the co-founder of Tricycle Records, an indie music label where she continues to work with musical artists both as a photographer and publicist.

Geoffrey Ellis is a photographer who went to school to be a graphic designer. His dad gave him his first camera way back in 1989, which he used until it was stolen from his car along with a full basket of clean laundry. He publishes a photo-zine called Sadkids, loves road trips, collecting junk and taking pictures.

Julie Zielinski is a San Francisco based photographer and musician. She has been a staff photographer as well as associate producer for the Noise Pop festival for over 4 years.  Her photos have been published in various publications including the SF Chronicle, the SF weekly, and 7X7.