Portraits

Paul Natkin

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Keith Richards

1987
New York City

On assignment for the Chicago Sun Times, this was the first time I met Keith Richards. I was so unnerved by him that I did not notice him giving me the finger. Even after developing the film- I did not see it on the contact print! It was noticed a year later by someone looking at the contact print.

Robyn Hitchcock

1988
Chicago, Illinois

Robyn was always a great subject, showing intensity and drama with his hands around his face.

Erykah Badu

1997
Tinley Park, Illinois

I set up a quick photo shoot with Erykah. She wanted to do it after her show, so about three quarters of the way through her show, I went backstage and set up a background and two lights. When she walked into the room, she looked around, and without saying a word, sat down in a perfect position for her face to catch the light.

John Lee Hooker

1998
Arlington Heights, Illinois

This photograph was taken backstage at a music festival in the infield of a racetrack. The room was very small and I had to lay on the floor with the camera resting on the floor. This provided the perfect vantage point to capture his wonderful socks

Tom Tom Club

1990
Tinley Park, Illinois

I try to find interesting and unique locations to do my portraits. Sometimes that is impossible in the venue. So there is always an empty semi trailor at the loading dock that makes for a great mini studio. Adding my light into the background  makes for some interesting shadows.

Dave Matthews

2005
Seattle, Washington

This image was taken for a book I was working on on the history of the Farm Aid movement. After treating us (the writer and me) to some organic doughnuts, Dave took us out to his yard for a quick photo shoot.

Matchbox 20

1997
Chicago, Illinois

I took the band out in the alley behind the club. They were not really interested in being photographed and seemed kind of bored, so to make something interesting out of the situation I got down on my stomach in the middle of the alley. As a joke, I told the band that if I had to lay down in the dirt, they should do the same. To my surprise, they did!

Billy Ray Cyrus

1995
Wheeling, Illinois

During his first headlining tour, I was assigned to do a "Day in the Life" story. I met him at the small airport where his plane landed, and when the door of the plane opened, I saw the perfect composition for my photograph.

Ice Cube

1991
Santa Monica, California

My assignment was to illustrate what government censorship (labeling of recorded music) would do to musicians. I purchased three rolls of tape before leaving home- red, white and blue. When I arrived at his house, he was sitting down to watch "Raising Arizona." He offered me an ice cream bar from the freezer and we watch the movie. During the movie, I ripped a small piece from each of the rolls of tape and put them together. When the movie was over, I handed him the tape and asked him to place it over his mouth, not knowing if he would agree. Luckily, he thought it was a great idea.


Frank Zappa

1991
Chicago, Illinois

For the same assignment as the Ice Cube session, I stopped at a store and purchased a carton of milk and a box of Vanilla wafers on the way to the shoot with Frank to show how vanilla his music would become if the government would censor him.


LL Cool J

1993
Chicago, Illinois

A portrait taken in his hotel room during a series of press interviews.


Johnny Cash

1994
Merrilville, Indiana

An assignment for a country music magazine. I thought it fitting to bring a black background for the "Man in Black."  He was one of the most gracious subjects I have ever photographed.



Albert King

1991
Cleveland, Ohio

This photograph was taken while we were waiting for BB King to arrive. It was a great opportunity to photograph the two Kings together, but the individual images were the stars of the shoot.



Sheryl Crow

1991
Chicago, Illinois

This photograph was taken before her first show in Chicago. She always remembers that I showed an interest from the beginning and we have remained friendly to this day.



TLC

1992
Chicago, Illinois

This photograph was taken backstage at a televfision show I was working on. I went out to dinner with the band the night before and we had a great time. They loved being photographed and did not need  much in the way of direction.



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