Category: Music Photographers

  • Lynn Goldsmith

    Lynn Goldsmith

    Lynn Goldsmith was born in Detroit, Michigan. Her mom was an interior designer and her dad was an engineer. Her older sister, Ellen Nieves, is a painter living in upstate New York city. Goldsmith stayed in Detroit until her senior high school when she relocated to Florida. She graduated from Miami Beach Senior high school then went to the University of Michigan where she finished in only three years with a double degree in English and Psychology. She was magna cum laude. She was the youngest female director ever before accepted into the Director’s Guild of America as a director. She has many awards for her photography from the Lucien Clergue to The World Press award.

    Though she has actually had numerous occupations: co-manager of Grand Funk Railway, Island Record’s recording artist Will Powers, etc she is most commonly known for her pictures of rock-and-roll most significant icons. It’s been stated that tale of rock lives in Lynn Goldsmith’s photographs. She narrated Bruce Springsteen’s passage to magnificence, the Rolling Stones’ fabulous arena trips, Michael Jackson’s spectacular ascent, and the brooding force of Bob Marley. Cultural heroes like Bob Dylan and Patti Smith became regular subjects for her lens, as she joined up with the community of artists whose tracks defined our era.

    The wide range of Lynn’s talents, skills and achievements are products of a belief she
    holds constant: Creativity is based on breaking limiting thought patterns

  • Drew Ressler

    Drew Ressler

    Drew Ressler is the self proclaimed best photographer of DJs in the world, with some of his biggest clients being Deadmau5, Afrojack, Skrillex and Swedish House Mafia we can’t disagree. “I am big on depth of field, so I love to use lenses that highlight that fact, such as f/1.2. I also like to make sure my pictures are properly exposed and most importantly, properly in focus. I also like a bit of high contrast and saturation, to bring out the colors and also to make them stand out in the dark. Lastly, I try to get the photo to capture the moment; that means no blurring or light-trails”

  • Joey Lawrence

    Joey Lawrence

    Joey Lawrence is a Canadian commercial photographer, director and published author based in Brooklyn, New York.

    A sensitive observer of endangered cultures and traditions, Joey travels the globe creating dramatic portraits while giving the viewer a powerful insight into his subjects’ lives. His photo series range from Brooklyn, New York to Siberut, Indonesia; proof of an artist equally comfortable with the familiar and the exotic.

    His work is cinematic and contemporary – a fine art portrait approach to subjects once only seen in photojournalistic styles.




  • David Molnar

    David Molnar

    David Molnar’s first camera was borrowed from his father for his photography classes as a freshman in high school. Since then, a camera has never left his hands. Growing up on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, the warmth of the sun’s first rays and smell of the salty air was as much of a learning tool as it was an inspiration.

    David followed a girl to Nashville with the mindset that he would bring her back to a small historic coastal town and live a slow pace of life. However, immediately after arriving in town, David found himself on the sets of shoots with some of Nashville’s greatest commercial and entertainment photographers. He assisted Jeremy Cowart, Mark Tucker, Russ Harrington, Kristin Barlowe and others before he was ready to take the reigns and start as a full-time photographer.

    Music city has been a fantastic launching pad for David who claims to be a secret “scream the lyrics at the top of his lungs in the car” music lover. With clients like Atlantic Records, Sony BMG, EMI, INO Records and artists such as Skillet, MercyMe, Newsboys, Thousand Foot Krutch, Tricia Brock, Hawk Nelson and more, David has honed his skills in the entertainment world. In addition to the entertainment industry, he is also focusing on advertising campaigns for companies like March of Dimes, Dolby and Centura Health.

    Recently, David has been getting back to the natural outdoor beauty that inspired him to begin shooting when his voice was still cracking and the scenes from surf magazines covered his walls from floor to ceiling. Because of his deep faith in living out love like Jesus, David uses his photography to aid in philanthropic work to wipeout hunger, disease, and extreme poverty. He’s teamed up with Global Support Mission and their project KnowThinkAct.com, which David utilized to gather funding for a well in Uganda instead of friends and family purchasing him birthday presents. He was able to get his hands muddy and actually help dig the well while in Uganda shooting with Global Support Mission.

    CLIENTS: Atlantic Records, Sony BMG, DOLBY, EMI, INO Records, Tooth and Nail Records, InPop Records, Six Steps Records, Passion Conferences, Catalyst Conferences, Q Management Group, The Media Collective, Teen Mania Ministries, Charisma Magazine, Fair Trade Services, HM Magazine, ParentLife Magazine, Centura Health, St. Anthony’s Summit Hospital, Summit Cardiology, The Winn Group, Howling Music, Jim Jam Entertainment, MergePR, Global Support Mission, KnowThinkAct, See Spark Go, RipCord and others.

  • Marcus Maschwitz

    Marcus Maschwitz

    Marcus Maschwitz is currently living in London (United Kingdom) and specialises in Music and Band Photography including live music photography, portrait photography as well as album photography that can be used for artwork as well as marketing.

    He has no philosophy about photography. Like writing or breathing air, he just started doing it. And somehow it all seems to work. He loves it and has a passion for everything and everyone that he has the privilege of photographing.

    Basically, to sum it all up, his goal is to capture as well as to create as best he can, enabling him to share his experiences and what he sees with others. All this, because his love and passion for photography and the world around him is so great and what he lives for. He really enjoys shooting lifestyle photographs and working with bands, but he is up for anything new and really open to ideas.

  • Annie Leibovitz

    Annie Leibovitz

    Annie Leibovitz was born on October 2, 1949, in Waterbury, Connecticut. While studying painting at the San Francisco Art Institute, she took night classes in photography, and in 1970, she began doing work for Rolling Stone magazine. She became Rolling Stone’s chief photographer in 1973. By the time she left the magazine, ten years later, she had shot 142 covers. In 1983, she joined the staff at Vanity Fair, and in 1998, she also began working for Vogue. She has worked with many arts organizations, including American Ballet Theatre, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and the Mark Morris Dance Group, and with Mikhail Baryshnikov. She is one of the worlds most influential portrait photographers.

    Her books include Annie Leibovitz: Photographs (1983), Photographs: Annie Leibovitz 1970–1990 (1991), Olympic Portraits (1996), Women (1999), American Music (2003), A Photographer’s Life: 1990–2005 (2006), and Annie Leibovitz at Work (2008).