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In the realm of photography, Lynn Goldsmith stands out as a luminary with a career spanning over five decades. Her lens has captured the essence of iconic figures across entertainment, sports, and more, with her work featured in esteemed publications like LIFE and Rolling Stone. In this episode, Goldsmith shares her journey and insights while discussing her illustrious career, her new book on Patti Smith, and her artistic philosophy.
Goldsmith’s entry into photography was unexpected. Initially, she aspired to be a singer-songwriter, actress, or ballerina. Her path shifted when she began making films for Elektra Records, eventually leading her to photography. Despite her initial reluctance, photography became her medium of choice for creative expression. Her advice to aspiring photographers is simple yet profound: follow your bliss and remain open to life’s directions.
Goldsmith’s work is characterized by a strong collaborative spirit. Her latest book, “Patti Smith: Before Easter After,” exemplifies this approach. The book, which captures Patti Smith’s career around the release of her album “Easter,” was a collaborative effort between Goldsmith and Smith. Together, they curated images and writings that reflect Smith’s multifaceted artistry. Goldsmith’s approach to photography involves creating a safe and playful environment for her subjects, allowing them to express themselves authentically.
Goldsmith has successfully navigated the often male-dominated worlds of photography and music. She attributes her success to finding partners who complemented her skills and her ability to adapt to different situations. Her philosophy is clear: focus on achieving your goals without getting caught up in the drama. Her experiences with artists like Kiss and Grand Funk Railroad highlight her ability to work collaboratively while maintaining her unique vision.
Discussing the current state of photography, Goldsmith shared her views on the evolving nature of the medium. She challenged the notion of being a “music photographer,” advocating for a broader approach that encompasses various genres and styles. Goldsmith’s perspective is a reminder that creativity knows no bounds, and artists should resist the urge to confine themselves to specific labels.
Lynn Goldsmith’s insights offer a refreshing perspective on photography and the creative process. Her career is a testament to the power of following one’s passion and embracing change. Whether capturing the raw energy of a live performance or the quiet introspection of a portrait, Goldsmith’s work continues to inspire and resonate with audiences worldwide. As she aptly puts it, the key to a fulfilling life and career is to follow your bliss and remain open to the endless possibilities that life presents.
#photojournalism #entertainmentphotography #pattismith #LIFE #rollingstone #KISS #grandfunkrailroad
Previous Episode: Kainaz Amaria Next Episode: Steve Parke
The post Episode 138: Lynn Goldsmith (Entertainment Photography) first appeared on A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone.
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In the realm of photography, Lynn Goldsmith stands out as a luminary with a career spanning over five decades. Her lens has captured the essence of iconic figures across entertainment, sports, and more, with her work featured in esteemed publications like LIFE and Rolling Stone. In this episode, Goldsmith shares her journey and insights while discussing her illustrious career, her new book on Patti Smith, and her artistic philosophy.
Goldsmith’s entry into photography was unexpected. Initially, she aspired to be a singer-songwriter, actress, or ballerina. Her path shifted when she began making films for Elektra Records, eventually leading her to photography. Despite her initial reluctance, photography became her medium of choice for creative expression. Her advice to aspiring photographers is simple yet profound: follow your bliss and remain open to life’s directions.
Goldsmith’s work is characterized by a strong collaborative spirit. Her latest book, “Patti Smith: Before Easter After,” exemplifies this approach. The book, which captures Patti Smith’s career around the release of her album “Easter,” was a collaborative effort between Goldsmith and Smith. Together, they curated images and writings that reflect Smith’s multifaceted artistry. Goldsmith’s approach to photography involves creating a safe and playful environment for her subjects, allowing them to express themselves authentically.
Goldsmith has successfully navigated the often male-dominated worlds of photography and music. She attributes her success to finding partners who complemented her skills and her ability to adapt to different situations. Her philosophy is clear: focus on achieving your goals without getting caught up in the drama. Her experiences with artists like Kiss and Grand Funk Railroad highlight her ability to work collaboratively while maintaining her unique vision.
Discussing the current state of photography, Goldsmith shared her views on the evolving nature of the medium. She challenged the notion of being a “music photographer,” advocating for a broader approach that encompasses various genres and styles. Goldsmith’s perspective is a reminder that creativity knows no bounds, and artists should resist the urge to confine themselves to specific labels.
Lynn Goldsmith’s insights offer a refreshing perspective on photography and the creative process. Her career is a testament to the power of following one’s passion and embracing change. Whether capturing the raw energy of a live performance or the quiet introspection of a portrait, Goldsmith’s work continues to inspire and resonate with audiences worldwide. As she aptly puts it, the key to a fulfilling life and career is to follow your bliss and remain open to the endless possibilities that life presents.
#photojournalism #entertainmentphotography #pattismith #LIFE #rollingstone #KISS #grandfunkrailroad
Previous Episode: Kainaz Amaria Next Episode: Steve Parke
The post Episode 138: Lynn Goldsmith (Entertainment Photography) first appeared on A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone.
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