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Listen NOW !!!
to some classic cuts from Abraham's Children and Jimi Bertucci.
This week we are featuring - Some Things Last
Forever, Dark Side, Winning Side and Sempre. If you like what
you hear, we encourage you to order the full cd. Thank you
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Deborah Samuel is a photo-based
artist who has exhibited her work extensively in Canada, the
United States and internationally. Her photographs are in the
collections of the Royal Ontario Museum, the Winnipeg Art Museum
and the Santa Barbara Art Museum, as well as in several private
and corporate collections. Her work has earned numerous awards.
She has lectured and led photography workshops throughout North
America. Samuel also worked for many years as a commercial photographer
in the music and fashion industries, and as an editorial photographer
for such magazines as GQ, Esquire, Rolling Stone, Spin, LA Style,
Entertainment Weekly and Musician. One of the most highly sought-after
commercial photographers in Canada, she has shot numerous album
covers and has directed more than 60 music videos.Samuel was
born in Vancouver, Canada, and raised in Toronto, Canada, and
Ireland. She currently lives with her husband and three dogs
in Santa Fe, New Mexico. (courtesy
of deborahsamuel.com).
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I
first started working with Deb around 1977. I had just put a
new band together called The Police.
I met her through some mutual friends and was attracted to her
and her work instantly. We became very close friends and I would
often model for her when she needed a male figure. Deborah was
not your typical photographer. She explored the unexplorable.
Her work was profound and at times revealing of its subjects.
Her prints would often leave an indelible mark and the recognition
was unmistakable. When I signed with A&M Records and we were
ready to do the shoot, this was very obvious not only to me but
the record company as well. Due to her reputation with album
designs she was in demand by every label. We shot for nearly
10 hrs, and 100 rolls later I was drained and decided to take
a smoke break. As I lit up she snapped and, without question,
it was the shot she was looking for. Her control of light was
projecting. She envisioned the end product before it was shot.
For many years I would keep in touch with her and when she moved
to Santa Barbara, California, we would reunite and continue to
work together on many projects. These are just a few of her prints
from over the years. Although some of these photos are not on
the Pop Rock Collection, send us an email with the ones you would
like to order...ciao
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