I was asked to take some radio winner shots with Sonic Youth and Nirvana by the local Geffen rep. I got this one off before anyone else stepped in. That’s actually Thurston on the far left. He had hit his head with his guitar during their last song and was bleeding, staunching it with a towel, and didn’t really want to be in the photos. A great snapshot in time. - Charles Peterson
Classics. A piece of work judged over time to be definitive. And what is it but a “Charles Peterson photo” that comes to mind when you think of the grunge scene, or maybe even the nineties altogether? These are my legacy photos, the icons, the perfect outcome of the vision I was trying to bring to the world, no matter how small the subject seemed to begin with. I was an art student, so I leaned into it with that critical eye, no matter how sloppy it all seemed at the time. I always aimed high, with technique, creation, and concept.
Eddie Vedder once said to me, upon looking at an image I took of him, where his head occupies only a small corner in a sea of black, “Oh, wow, I never thought of it like that…” Exactly! The best art is a blending of mystery and beauty, constantly drawing you back in. Lighting is the emotion, composition the primal, and moment the intellectual. My hope is that I’ve succeeded on all three levels with these photos I’m presenting to you. - Charles Peterson
Sonic Youth and Nirvana, backstage Neil Young show, Seattle, April 1991
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I was asked to take some radio winner shots with Sonic Youth and Nirvana by the local Geffen rep. I got this one off before anyone else stepped in. That’s actually Thurston on the far left. He had hit his head with his guitar during their last song and was bleeding, staunching it with a towel, and didn’t really want to be in the photos. A great snapshot in time. - Charles Peterson
Classics. A piece of work judged over time to be definitive. And what is it but a “Charles Peterson photo” that comes to mind when you think of the grunge scene, or maybe even the nineties altogether? These are my legacy photos, the icons, the perfect outcome of the vision I was trying to bring to the world, no matter how small the subject seemed to begin with. I was an art student, so I leaned into it with that critical eye, no matter how sloppy it all seemed at the time. I always aimed high, with technique, creation, and concept.
Eddie Vedder once said to me, upon looking at an image I took of him, where his head occupies only a small corner in a sea of black, “Oh, wow, I never thought of it like that…” Exactly! The best art is a blending of mystery and beauty, constantly drawing you back in. Lighting is the emotion, composition the primal, and moment the intellectual. My hope is that I’ve succeeded on all three levels with these photos I’m presenting to you. - Charles Peterson
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