Photographer Lynn Goldsmith Presents Photoshop-Free Portraits
Jordan Sowunmi — May 13, 2011 — Pop Culture
References: lynngoldsmith & whitezine
The list of celebrities and musicians who have been photographed by Lynn Goldsmith shows a veritable who's who of the entertainment industry. Bob Marley, Michael Jackson, Andy Warhol and Bruce Springsteen are some of the names who have posed for a Lynn Goldsmith portrait.
Part of Goldsmith's special talent is the ability to make larger-than-life artists, musicians and actors appear human. These portraits are not the retouched group collaborations of today; her work stands alone as a time capsule of an entertainment industry long gone.
This collection of portraits feature some of the best from the Lynn Goldsmith collection, including Iggy Pop, U2, the Sex Pistols, the Beatles (shoes only), Joe Cocker and Blondie. Her rock n' roll photography is currently on display at the San Francisco Art Exchange.
Part of Goldsmith's special talent is the ability to make larger-than-life artists, musicians and actors appear human. These portraits are not the retouched group collaborations of today; her work stands alone as a time capsule of an entertainment industry long gone.
This collection of portraits feature some of the best from the Lynn Goldsmith collection, including Iggy Pop, U2, the Sex Pistols, the Beatles (shoes only), Joe Cocker and Blondie. Her rock n' roll photography is currently on display at the San Francisco Art Exchange.
Trend Themes
1. Real Portraits Trend - Artists and photographers looking to capture an authentic and unretouched essence of their subjects will continue to gain popularity with audiences.
2. Time Capsule Trend - Interest in vintage and nostalgia will continue to grow as audiences appreciate the historical and cultural significance of iconic art and music.
3. Humanizing Trend - Creating relatable and accessible content, especially in the entertainment industry, will become more important for building a loyal and engaged fan base.
Industry Implications
1. Photography Industry - The photography industry can innovate by offering more authentic and unretouched images to meet the growing demand for realism and relatability.
2. Entertainment Industry - The entertainment industry can disrupt by focusing on authenticity and humanization over heavily curated images or personas to build deeper emotional connections with fans.
3. Fine Art Industry - The fine art industry can leverage interest in nostalgia and cultural significance to create demand for vintage and iconic artwork from past artists and photographers, especially in the rock n' roll genre.
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