Monday, March 29, 2010

THE MUSIC PHOTOGRAPHY OF JOEL BRODSKY (1939 - 2007)


A little info on the life of music photographer Joel Brodsky.


Born and raised in Brooklyn, Joel Brodsky graduated from Syracuse University in 1961 where he took his first and only course in photography.
After graduation he worked at a local camera store acquiring the cameras he used when he went into business. Following a brief stint in the Army he worked as an assistant for one of New York’s top fashion photographers where he learned about commercial photography. Married and with his first child, in 1967 he opened his own studio where he shot his first photos that were used on an album. His fourth cover shooting for “The Doors” was part of a package that got nominated for a Grammy, (it was the first of nine covers he did for the group) and gave him access to many other record companies. In a time when the cover art was the only visual representation of their artists for the record buying public, Brodsky’s style helped to create an image for many diverse performers; from Aretha Franklin to Judy Collins, from Iggy Pop to Isaac Hayes and Country Joe & the Fish to Gladys Knight & The Pips. Among the last of his album photo sessions was the first Kiss cover in 1975. Altogether he shot well over 400 covers in that eight year period, and was also the advertising agency for six different labels. Later he worked for many commercial clients including: Revlon, Avon, Dupont, Saks Fifth Avenue and Bloomingdales.




ARETHA FRANKLIN



ROY AYERS



GLADYS KNIGHT AND THE PIPS



THE BELMONTS




ABOVE THREE SHOTS, TAKEN FOR THE PACKAGING OF THE OHIO PLAYERS "PLEASURE" ALBUM



ISAAC HAYES



ISAAC HAYES



BUDDY GUY



JOHN LEE HOOKER



TOM WAITS



TOM WAITS



DAVID PORTER



OTIS SPAAN



SHA NA NA





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