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Ink 19’s World of Glamour

It’s amazing that I’ve been shooting and writing for Ink 19 for nearly seven of the ten years Ink 19 has existed. I have been lucky enough to shoot some of the best bands around, and have made a bit of a name for myself photographing and writing about girl bands, or grrrl bands, or if you prefer, female musicians. These bands have proven to be not only musically diverse, but far ranging in their personal style.

Here is a small sample of some of my work from the past seven years at Ink 19. I have shot local bands and legendary names. I’ve shot in huge arenas, tiny drive bars, and even the women’s restroom.

Please sit back enjoy the images, and hopefully you have enjoyed looking at my images over the years at least half as much as I’ve enjoyed shooting them. ◼

“poster”

“l7”

“lolita”

“astrid”

“eyelight”

“flanders”

“carla”

“meat”

“more”

“varsity”

“blacks”

“snail”

“leTigre”

“red”


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