Pre-eminent LA Photographer Edward Culver Holds An Exhibition – by Alyson Camus

Edward Colver, is a self taught photographer born in Pomona CA, who has shot photos for dozens of labels (EMI, Capitol and Geffen Records). In 33 years, his punk pictures have been featured on more than 250 album covers, some being the most recognizable and iconic covers of the late 20th century.

He is regarded as the pre-eminent hardcore punk rock photographer, since he took pictures of Black Flag, Bad Brains, Fear, T.S.O.L., Dead Kennedys, The Germs, Jello Biafra, Minor Threat, Circle Jerks, Bad religion, Social Distortion, Wasted Youth,…

From 78 to 83, he became the underground photographer, immortalizing the best moments of the LA punk scene.
And how did he make the blood on Henry Rollins’ hand for the famous cover of Black Flag’s 1982 LP ‘Damaged’? ‘I made the blood there, I brought red India ink and went scrounging around in the kitchen and found dish washing soap and instant coffee. I mixed it up right there and it looked perfect. It looked exactly like real blood.’

Last Friday, an exhibit ‘The eye of the LA Punk Scene’ featuring his photography and assemblage works has opened at the Hibbleton Gallery in Fullerton CA, and will run through January 2nd.
http://www.hibbleton.com/2010/11/the-eye-of-the-la-punk-scene/

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