Art
Eric Waters New Orleans jazz clarinet photograph
- Item Number
- 272
- Estimated Value
- 1625 USD
- Opening Bid
- 600 USD
Item Description
Eric Waters has been a professional photographer for more than 30 years. Waters decided early on in his career that New Orleans Street Culture had significant historical value and was extremely worthy of documentation. He is known best for capturing the vibrant and energetic scenes of the Second Line and the New Orleans Mardi Gras Indians. He is one of few photographers with the “insiders” view of what makes this culture come alive.
His work appears on CD covers for Jazz artists such as Bob French, Victor Goins, Juanita Brooks, and Smokey Johnson. His work also appears in local and national magazines, newspapers, brochures, and show bills. Hahnemuhle USA selected his work on the clarinets and the Mardi Gras indians to showcase a new line of archival paper at the Imaging Expo in New York because of his technical proficiency, the richness of color, and the beauty of the subject. He was the lead photographer for projects like “Ties That Bind”, an exhibit and catalog sponsored by the Casey Foundation, “Great Day in New Orleans”, a group photo capturing 283 New Orleans African-American artists of all genres, and the Jazz and Heritage Foundation Archives.
Item Special Note
View better images of the Clarinet Photo series at: Eric Waters Photography
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