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Butterfly Launches From Spar Pole Words: Dr. Robert Michael Pyle / Music: Krist Novoselić
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Charles Peterson Nirvana 9 x 12.25 inches vertical; 90 black and white photographs; 168 pages;. Hardcover. Foreword by Krist Novoselić.
CHARLES PETERSON (b.1964, Longview, Washington) is internationally known for his photographs of the Seattle music scene of the late eighties and nineties. He began making photographs while a student at Bothell High School, and then went on to study photography at the University Washington, where he first met as friends many of his future subjects.
Peterson’s distinct visual style and early work for Sub Pop Records became an important signifier of the phenomenon known as grunge.
His photographs have been featured in numerous publications, as well exhibited in group and solo exhibitions around the world. They are included in many private collections, and the permanent collections of the Seattle Art Museum and MoPOP.
KAREN MASON BLAIR: The Flannel Years Seattle based photographer Karen Mason Blair shares her exclusive photos from the Grunge movement. Or as she likes to call it, her music family. Foreword by Krist Novoselić.
This book has over 150 photos, and includes some previously unreleased photos. It is 8 1/2 x 11 and is 144 pages. (Self Published 2019) Signed + free US shipping
Karen Mason-Blair is a renowned photographer celebrated for her iconic images of Seattle’s legendary grunge scene. With a career spanning over three decades, Karen has immortalized some of the most influential bands and moments in rock history. Her work features exclusive photographs of Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, and many more, capturing the raw energy and spirit of the era.
Karen Mason Blair’s photographs are not just images; they are the result of deep, personal connections. As a close friend to many of the band members she captured moments that only someone with this access and trust could. Her friendships with these iconic artists allowed her to document the raw, unfiltered essence of the era, resulting in photographs that are both intimate and authentic.