Richard Bellia
@ Tamarkin Camera
213 W Institute Pl, #403, Chicago, IL 60610
Opening Friday, June 2nd, from 5PM - 8PM
Richard Bellia comes to Chicago!
The renowned music photographer
exhibits at The Rangefinder Gallery at Tamarkin Camera
for a very limited engagement
(alongside The Cure’s concert here in Chicago!)
Join us in welcoming Richard Bellia to Chicago
Friday, June 2nd, 5-8 p.m.
at Tamarkin Camera
213 West Institute Place #403
SPACE IS VERY LIMITED!
R.S.V.P. HERE
dan@tamarkin.com
Questions? Call us at 312-642-2255 or e-mail Dan at dan@tamarkin.com
Born in France in 1962, Richard Bellia has photographed the world of music since 1980. He only works with silver-based photography and the majority of his photos are black and white. In addition to practical reasons, Bellia chooses to work in black and white as a quest for perfection.
“I turned to photography at the age of 18. There was a camera lying around at a friend’s party, I took it, I took photo after photo and when my friends saw the result, they all said, ‘Your photos are really great!’ and I told myself that was what I should do.”
In October 1980, during a Cure concert, Bellia decided to become a rock photographer. In 1985, Bellia settled in London and quickly began to work for the famous Melody Maker magazine. This new contribution sparked an interest from the French press and Bellia became a regular correspondent specializing in the British music scene. Photography is both a passionate and professional discipline. It is a means of earning money and getting closer to music. Being in the front row, blending your creativity with that of the artist you photograph…
@richardbellia
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