Revealing the Location of Retro Album Photography
Neil Spencer — June 1, 2012 — World
References: visualnews
Overlaying vintage album covers onto real-life, modern-day photos is quite mystifying. When you're in a big city like NYC, with its storied history of nightlife and musicians, who knows who you could run into when you turn the corner of certain neighborhoods. NYC is the birthplace of some of the greatest music of all time and where many artists got their starts in all different types of genres. Every night there are now hundreds of shows going on in the city, with new artists waiting to be discovered, or play to their faithful fans.
Bob Egan has made it his hobby to spend his free time researching vintage album cover art, and where the photos actually took place. It definitely helps that Bob is a Real Estate Agent by day.
Bob Egan has made it his hobby to spend his free time researching vintage album cover art, and where the photos actually took place. It definitely helps that Bob is a Real Estate Agent by day.
Trend Themes
1. Vinyl Overlay Art - Using vintage album covers to overlay onto real-life photos creates a mystifying and nostalgic experience.
2. Musical Heritage Tourism - Exploring the locations of album cover photography in big cities like NYC presents opportunities for musical heritage tourism.
3. Artist Discovery - Uncovering the origins of album cover art can lead to the discovery of new artists and genres.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - Real estate professionals can leverage the research of vintage album cover locations to create unique marketing opportunities for properties.
2. Art and Design - Artists and designers can collaborate with vinyl overlay art creators to bring retro album covers to new mediums and spaces.
3. Music and Entertainment - The music industry can promote album cover research as a way to engage fans and deepen their connection to artists and their history.
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