Paul Natkin is widely considered Chicago’s greatest music photographer. The son of a photojournalist, Paul’s career flourished in the heyday of rock
& roll as he traveled from show to show, documenting both rising stars and icons of the music industry. A true music fan, Paul’s passion and workmanlike approach to his trade has made him the photographer to the stars over a four-decade career. He was the official touring photographer for
the Rolling Stones, becoming friends with Keith Richards and documenting the North America tour of the New Barbarians. He continues to attend shows
and shoot portraits at his studio on Chicago’s north side.
I talked to Paul about everything from the Stones to the Beatles, from Prince to Steve Albini, traveling, getting access, what makes a good photo and so much more. Here’s our conversation..
Check out Paul’s upcoming book out on Trope publishing:
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The Sound & Vision Podcast book is now available for preorder. Why I Make Art features an in-depth look at 30 artists from Chris Martin to Robin Williams. There’s also thematic quote sections and images from sketches artist contributed to the S&V guestbook. It has a forward written by Hirishikesh Hirway of the Song Exploder podcast and Netflix show. You can get your copy at the Atelier Editions website.
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My solo show “Escape Plan” is up now at Miles McEnery Gallery, 511 W22nd street in Manhattan. The show will be up until April 23rd. You can check out the catalog at the Miles McEnery website.
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