“RESONATORS”- an exhibition by Scarlet Page at Proud Camden Gallery
Noel Gallagher at home, Buckinghamshire. Courtesy of Scarlet Page ©
An unconventional upbringing often results in unique art, and that’s definitely true in the case of Scarlet Page, the daughter of rock n’ roll legend Jimmy Page. After honing her style on the Lollapalooza tour in 1994 shooting bands like The Beastie Boys & Smashing Pumpkins, she’s since gone on to working with some of the worlds biggest acts.
“I’ve developed a sensitivity and I’m very aware when people don’t want their picture to be taken. I’m not too fazed by celebrities either or too nervous since music and visuals have always been a big part of my life. My mom was a model so I was used to all this.” — Scarlet Page
Paul McCartney, The Green Room at Jimmy Kimmel Live, Los Angeles. Courtesy of Scarlet Page ©
Her newest project “Resonators” is the product of a two-year global quest to photograph the greatest guitar players in the world. Entirely in black and white, this intimate exhibit is a look at some of iconic faces that have shaped the landscape of music. A book of the same name, which will be released only as a limited edition run, accompanies it. Page’s behind the scenes shots of the most respected guitarists of all time, spanning from 60s Merseybeat, through rock, heavy metal, and all the way into today’s stars, compose a must see exhibit for any musician or music fan.
Slash, West Hollywood, Los Angeles. Courtesy of Scarlet Page ©
“Resonators” will launch at Proud Camden Gallery on November 26th and run through December 6th
Words by Kevin Neal for #PHOTOGRAPHY Magazine