2009, Perry Julien
© Perry Julien
15Sep2009

The Music Seen

Apres Diem

Featuring work by: Perry Julien

Exhibition: Tue, Sep 15 to Wed, Nov 4 2009

Perry Julien's passion for music and photography came together for the first time as a teenager photographing Led Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden. He now photographs for Creative Loafing Magazine and Stomp and Stammer Magazine as their contributing music photographer.

When not photographing music, Julien is often photographing to music, focusing his camera on intriguing people and shooting alternative fashion. His images reflect the creative interaction with the people he photographs. His work has been described as "a perspective leaving the viewer with unanswered questions and wanting to see more". He is continually seeking ways to push the boundaries of his photography and explore new ways to capture unique and compelling images.

You can see more of his work at www.julienphotography.com

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