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| Celebrated Music Photographer Rob Shanahan Returns with VOLUME 2. Rob Shanahan's latest collection of music photographs VOLUME 2 – Through the Lens of Music Photographer Rob Shanahan is a hardcover 10x13" 224-page collection that will take you backstage, onstage, in the studio, and up-close and personal, capturing the spirit of music like never before. For over 25 years Shanahan has become the go-to photographer for the biggest names and faces in the music industry. Following the success of his first published collection, VOLUME 1 with foreword by Ringo Starr, Shanahan returns with an awe-inspiring sequel, offering an intimate and captivating look at the most iconic musicians of our time. Commenting on his latest endeavor, Shanahan expressed his passion and gratitude, stating, "Music touches people's hearts and souls, and photography can capture moments in a way that words and recorded music cannot. I am honored to share this remarkable journey through my lens." VOLUME 2 is destined to leave an indelible mark on music and photography enthusiasts alike, and a must-have addition to any bookshelf or coffee table. Order your copy now and get ready for a mesmerizing journey through the lens of a true music visionary. About Rob Shanahan: Rob Shanahan is an internationally acclaimed music photographer and drummer whose talent and boundless passion for music have allowed him to establish profound connections with some of the most revered musicians in the industry. He is also a captivating Keynote Speaker who seamlessly blends his passion for music, artistry, and life experiences to inspire and engage audiences worldwide. With over 25 years of experience capturing the essence of legendary musicians through his lens, Shanahan brings a unique perspective to the stage that resonates with both creative and business-minded individuals. Celebrated Music Photographer Rob Shanahan Returns with new hardcover book VOLUME 2. With the foreword by Sheila E. and a special Tribute to Charlie Watts, including a heartfelt epilogue by Keith Richards, Seraphina Watts, Jim Keltner, Steve Jordan, and Bernard Fowler. write your comments about the article :: © 2023 Jazz News :: home page |