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Visions of Rock Podcast: Graham Nash


October 2007


Visions of Rock Podcast: Graham Nash
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One-third of the rock supergroup Crosby, Stills and Nash (or one-fourth if you include sometime partner Neil Young), Graham Nash is also an accomplished photographer who began shooting pictures long before his music career took off with the British pop group the Hollies.

Nash can also lay claim to fame as the first person to actually use an Iris printer to create fine-art photographs. He did so for an art exhibition of his images in 1990. He went on to found Nash Editions, with partner R. Mac Holbert, which has become one of the world's preeminent digital-photography printing houses. Nash helped start the company with proceeds from an extensive fine-art photography collection, which he auctioned off in the early '90s.

In this interview, Nash talks about his longtime fascination with cameras and images, his early experiments with digital printing, and the relationship between photography and music: "It's all just me shooting off me mouth," he says of the different media. "It's just, where do I want to point this energy beam?"


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