↑ Guest photographer © 2017 Kurt Ingham.
Pop Obscure Records & Gallery (LINK) of downtown Los Angeles threw a well-attended reception for their exhibition of my 50 years of music photography on May 6, 2017. Above, Sherry Lee, co-owner (with Dustin Lane) of Pop Obscure Records & Gallery, Jeremy White of The Blessings who performed, and yours truly. The exhibition runs through June 18th.
Downstairs gallery↓
↑ Upstairs gallery with Mr. Twister in front of photos of himself, and Jonathan Lea, guitarist of amazing band the Jigsaw Seen. ↓
Downstairs record store with celebrated guitarist Whitey Kirst posing with Inger Lorre of The Nymphs, whose original lineup included Whitey's brother Alex. (Whitey and Alex then backed Iggy Pop as The Trolls until a hit and run driver killed Alex.)
On a far cheerier note, Inger said she had been influenced by Mr. Twister and his nasty lyrics in his band Chainsaw's first single, "Polaroid Pictures," and happily posed with him (with half of Dennis Davison of Jigsaw Seen in the background.)
↑ Jeremy White, Inger Lorre and Whitey Kirst
↑ Michelle Melody Fair, all of Dennis Davison of the Jigsaw Seen, Inger Lorre, Mr. Twister
↑ Michelle Melody Fair, all of Dennis Davison of the Jigsaw Seen, Inger Lorre, Mr. Twister
Lead singer of Little Caesar Ron Young and wife Renee, Mr. Twister ↓
↑ Above, phenomenal singer/songwriter Ruby Friedman with Mr. Twister.
Guest photographer © Donna Balancia.
One of my favorite shots of the evening, Mr. Twister and me as on the job photojournalists. Guest photographer © Donna Balancia ↓
The Blessings (see LINK,) my band of choice, performed a characteristic great set in the latter half of the reception.
↓ The Peanut Gallery; i.e. the mezzanine, with enraptured audience.
In fact, a very full Pop Obscure Records event, both upstairs and down.
Guest photographer © Leslie Knauer ↓
Guest photographer© Kurt Ingham ↓
↑ Colleague Ellen Berman, self, Loren Molinare of The Dogs and Little Caesar.
Guest photographer © Kurt Ingham
Below left, photographers Harrold Sherrick, Michael Eivaz, Shelley Mitchell and Ellen Berman. Right, Ruby Friedman's French Bulldog- "Get the lens, Clovis, get the lens!"
Whitey Kirst emerges from the shadows...
↓ Below left, Casey Niccoli with my shot of her with Perry Farrell and their dog Annie at a recording session for 1990 Hollyword spoken word compilation produced by Harvey Kubernik. Guest photographer © Ricky Biscuits; Right, Paula Tiberius, Julie Scher Molinare,
Guest photographer © Donna Balancia
Alex Stiletto of Modern Kicks and Leslie Knauer of Precious Metal.
Guest photographer © Donna Balancia
Self with Marijke Koger-Dunham, (fine artist, designer, The Fool)
Guest photographer © Donna Balancia
Guest photographer © Alyson Camus
Chris Carradine (architect, Disney Imagineer,) Marijke Koger-Dunham, Mr. Twister, self
Guest photographer © Donna Balancia
Chris Carradine found an album by his brother! Shhhh...don't spoil the future gift surprise!
↓ Left, I do not stand on top of subjects as a matter or course: it's a skillful composite.
Guest photographer © Vicki Whicker ;
Right, self, Katrina Melendez, Leslie Morrison. Guest photographer © Ellen Berman ↓
Ian O'Connor and Sherry O'Connor,
Special Effects folks extraordinaire for films and television
↑ Ian, Sherry and an always dashing Mr. Twister
Guest photographer © Alyson Camus
↑ Sherry, Ian, self, Katrina Melendez, Crickette Oswald. Guest photographer © Alyson Camus
Lady and Lord Hailer, April Carson and Robert Mills of The Hailers.
Guest photographer © Donna Balancia.
↑ Emily Butler and Jeremy White
↓ Mr. Twister, self, Loren Molinaire
Guest photographer © Michael Eivaz
Photo ops of Whitey Kirst and Inger Lorre, Donna Balancia and Chris Carradine in background.
Guest photographer © Alyson Camus
↑ Holga Camera and her retinue; below, bits of exhibit ↓
Sherry Lee and Dustin Lane, co-owners of Pop Obscure Records & Gallery
Thank you for a swell reception, Pop Obscure Records & Gallery and everyone!
↑ One of my other fave pics of the evenings. Guest photographer © Leslie Morrison
May 6th Prequel: Theatre date with Chris and Carolyn Carradine for Much Ado About Nothing performed by The Hobart Shakespeareans then dinner at Cole's, a vintage 1908 restaurant in downtown L.A. Vintage anything remains quite the rarity in L.A. Selfies ensued. Under the evening apparel I am sporting my naughty Klimt leggings with "the Hostile Powers" from his Beethoven Frieze.
Return to Forever Post Script: rock couturier Evita Corby, author Terry Moreland Henderson, musician/longtime friend Tripp Smythe and my mother were unable to attend the reception, so I gave them all a personal guided tour through the exhibit within the week afterwords. Below, Evita stands nonchalantly next to my portrait of her with Rodney Bingenheimer taken at a 2011 art exhibit in the exact same building of the 1970s Rodney Bingenheimer's English Disco, a favorite haunt of both subjects. (Seeing this shot, Mr. Twister remarked that Evita has mastered nonchalant...)
Return to Forever Post Script: rock couturier Evita Corby, author Terry Moreland Henderson, musician/longtime friend Tripp Smythe and my mother were unable to attend the reception, so I gave them all a personal guided tour through the exhibit within the week afterwords. Below, Evita stands nonchalantly next to my portrait of her with Rodney Bingenheimer taken at a 2011 art exhibit in the exact same building of the 1970s Rodney Bingenheimer's English Disco, a favorite haunt of both subjects. (Seeing this shot, Mr. Twister remarked that Evita has mastered nonchalant...)
↑ My mother and Tripp share the same familial name of "Smythe"
guest photographer Terry Moreland Henderson ↓
California Rocker coverage: LINK*
Rock NYC coverage: LINK*
Link to Pop Obscure Records & Gallery website: http://www.popobscurerecords.com/
Link to THE BLESSINGS: http://fastfilm1.blogspot.com/search/label/The%20Blessings
Link to THE BLESSINGS: http://fastfilm1.blogspot.com/search/label/The%20Blessings
*http://californiarocker.com/2017/05/08/blessings-heather-harris-balancia/
**http://rocknycliveandrecorded.com/fast-film-50-years-of-music-photography-by-heather-harris-at-pop-obscure-records-saturday-may-6th-2017html.
1 comment:
Beautiful...I felt like I was there, the energy was warm and inviting. Such wonderful talent. Thank you Heather for uploading this event! ~ Michele
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