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Boston’s music lovers are in for a treat as Eric Antoniou unveils his first photography book titled ‘Rock to Baroque: Four Decades of Music Photography’. The launch party at Panopticon Gallery on Thursday marks a celebration of his extraordinary journey in capturing rock legends and local talents over four decades. The book features nearly 225 vivid images and engaging stories, offering readers an insight into the evolving landscape of concert photography. The book is set to be released on May 1, and the accompanying exhibit will run through June 30.
Boston Buzz: Eric Antoniou’s Photographic Journey Unveils ‘Rock to Baroque’
Buckle up, music lovers of Boston! Eric Antoniou, a name synonymous with capturing rock legends, is about to unleash something truly special. His first true photography book titled ‘Rock to Baroque: Four Decades of Music Photography’ is set to hit the shelves, and it’s bound to leave an indelible mark in the world of music and photography alike!
The Launch Party: A Night to Remember
The excitement is palpable as the book launch party is happening this Thursday at the Panopticon Gallery located in the chic Hotel Commonwealth. This isn’t just any book launch; it’s an event celebrating a remarkable journey through music captured in stunning visuals. But wait, there’s more! An accompanying exhibit will also be on display, showcasing nearly 225 incredible images taken over the last four decades at various venues across Greater Boston, running through June 30!
A Look Back at the Journey
Oh, the nostalgia! Eric’s journey began in the early 1980s when he moved from Greece to Boston. Can you imagine the bustling streets just bursting with energy? It was there that his passion for photography and music intertwined. He started off with a humble point-and-shoot camera and soon found himself enthusiastic about snapping photos at local music shows. After honing his skills at the New England School of Photography, the rest, as they say, is history.
Though his path has seen challenges, like the time back in 1990 when he cranked out a small booklet of portraits featuring Harvard Square street musicians—printing just 500 copies— that sold out almost entirely through Newbury Comics. Back then, he and his writing partner relied on copy shops, and let’s be honest, the print quality was less than stellar. However, it marked the beginning of his long-lasting relationship with the photography world.
Capturing Legends
Fast forward to today, and Eric Antoniou has photographed a treasure trove of music legends. Imagine flipping through pages filled with stunning shots of the Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac, David Bowie, and the Who! His lens has not only captured rock icons but also celebrated local talent like Morphine, Tracy Chapman, and the Dropkick Murphys. One of his most memorable captures? A poignant photo of Roy Orbison taken just three days before the legendary artist’s passing. Talk about powerful moments!
What’s Inside the Book?
‘Rock to Baroque’ promises more than just pretty pictures. The book will be packed with a wealth of stories, with each image accompanied by engaging captions. Notable contributors like former US poet laureate Robert Pinsky have penned the prologue, making it a must-read for anyone passionate about the arts. The glossy pages will do justice to Eric’s craftsmanship, proving to be a beautiful addition to any coffee table.
The Changing Landscape of Concert Photography
However, times are changing! Eric notes how concert photography has become more challenging due to restrictions such as the notorious “three song” rule for photographers. It seems capturing that perfect shot is getting trickier as venues impose strict guidelines. But if anyone can tackle these changes with grace, it’s Eric Antoniou.
Get the Book!
Mark your calendars – ‘Rock to Baroque’ is set to hit bookstores on May 1. Whether you’re a photography aficionado, a music buff, or someone who simply appreciates the art of storytelling through pictures, this book is bound to resonate with you. Join the vibrant community of Boston as they celebrate a truly talented artist and his four-decade-long journey—one capture at a time!
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- Boston Globe: Eric Antoniou’s Photography Exhibit
- Wikipedia: Music Photography
- MassLive: Music Icons Gallery Coming to Boston
- Google Search: Eric Antoniou photography
- Boston Magazine: John Lam’s Travel Experience
- Encyclopedia Britannica: David Bowie
- Boston Globe: Vanity Fair Party Coverage
- Google News: Boston Arts Scene
