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Mick Jagger, Plain Background 9 30x30 Photograph - Limited Edition of 20

Stu Sporn

United States

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 30 W x 30 H x 0.1 D in

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Inspired by Warhol's pop icons this 30X30 photo of Mick Jagger at the Beacon Theater, 2006 in NYC. Keith stepped up and blistered into Start Me Up. I could see 90% of all the action...and it was only Mick who would disappear out of our sight from time to time. Ron nailed the solo and as I expected, the band was spot on. Shattered came next and got the NYC crowd going. She Was Hot started us down a path of gems. Keith and Ronnie were weaving...and I mean really weaving, making it sound like the studio version. And Keith ripped off a mean Chuck Berry solo..nasty and tight. All Down the Line... Ronnie, again, hit a home run on the solo. Mick worked in between Keith and Ron and that image was powerful for me. As Keith and Mick were prowling and attacking on the stage, I had a sudden thought about how those two guys, more than any other duo in rock 'n roll, are the benchmark. I was hit with the thought of how they have known each other since early school days.

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Photography:Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:20

Size:30 W x 30 H x 0.1 D in

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I'm a fine art and commercial photographer living on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. I use medium format Rolleiflex, Hasselblad, Mamiya film and various digital cameras. Studied photography at City College of New York, Long Island University and Columbia University. I began with agencies like Ford and Elite in New York. Afterwards, photographed exhibitions at Washington's Smithsonian Museum, have been published in National Geo magazine, cars of Ralph Lauren Cars , published at Saatchi, Lensculture, NewFocus and Saatchi magazines. Since 2014 represented by Saatchi. Influences include Herb Bisulk, Richard Avedon, Edward Weston, Irving Penn, David Hockney and of course my colleagues, family and friends. My works are collected internationally and recognized by many well known photographers, curators, foundations, publications and collectors such as Annie Liebovitz, Brett Weston, Saatchi's Rebecca Wilson and Simon Townshend of the Who. Clients include Ralph Lauren's classic car collection, National Geographic Magazine and the Richard Avedon Foundation. My Artist's Statement I realize that every discipline of art, photography included, have their limitations and advantages. I find it is best to take whatever advantages are available to achieve your vision. Usually, I’m not satisfied with the status-quo or the accepted way of carrying-on. I like to reinvent my art, photography. I reinvent my work new trends, materials or what I see or invent. For example, at the right angle, seeing a human torso in a pepper. Not always am I successful; but sometimes I am. Paradoxically, I like to over analyze and organize a scenario. This organized confusion works for me. Often, I’m able to see a finished photograph well before the camera comes out. The road to a photograph has waypoints of light, time, trends, humor, angles and focus. An example is that pepper I mentioned. With its fleshy skin, photographed in low contrast, black and white, the camera’s angle and lighting just right the pepper has transformed into a human-like torso. I might consider transforming a piece of bacon into a two-lane road. Since I am so influenced by outside sources; perhaps fickle, my collective work runs the gamut from classical photography to the surreal or more likely making that classical photo surreal. I must put my own spin on my photographs… indeed they’re not snapshots. They are thoughtfully developed and usually playful, emotional and precise.

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