Music Photography and Conversations with the Artists
SOUND OF LIGHT is a book uncovering 25 years of my photography focusing on the griots of African American and Afro-diasporic music.
Following black music scenes in New York City and on the road, it is a love letter to the art of music and the art of photography. The book consists of images plus conversations with musicians about their artistic process and the spirituality of music. Seeing jazz, hip hop, funk, soul, rock n'roll, street dance culture and beyond, the volume reflects the relatedness of black music and performance styles, celebrating the common root of artistic expression from a personal perspective. Cultivating my vision as a photographer has meant seeing beyond the world of forms and discrete artistic mediums, allowing me to transcend the process of my rational mind to work with an iconography of the spirit.
The two photographic chapters, OFFstage and ONstage, offer a soulful glimpse into the fullness of the itinerant performer’s experience. Those interviewed are all longtime collaborators—this intimacy and openness comes across in honest conversations about the creative process.
Featured artists include Robert Glasper, Wynton Marsalis, Greg Tate, Bilal, Ishmael Butler, Fishbone, Keyon Harrold, Parliament-Funkadelic, Jason Moran, Living Colour, Wadada Leo Smith, Chucho Valdés, Youssou N’Dour, Pharoahe Monch, Hassan Hakmoun, Marcus Strickland, Randy Weston, Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber, Cavalier, Chris Dave, Storyboard P, Marcus Miller, and Salif Keita, among others.
“I want to be somebody that does something that's now, that's relevant. It looks like the future. Jazz people are like, "you are so in the future, oh my God! I feel like you're so far." It's like no, actually I'm not. Now, sorry. That's all I am—now. That's all I'm doing, I'm living in the now. Just going with my life and with what the flow is. How I'm feeling and what's going on socially, connecting that shit."
— Robert Glasper
Official Book Trailer SOUND OF LIGHT Petra Richterová & Jeremy Ian Thomas featuring Bernard Fowler
Photography: Petra Richterová Animation, Graphics, Editing & Sound Design: Jeremy Ian Thomas (Soulajit) Featuring: Maya Azucena, Doug Wimbish, Storyboard P Writing: Greg Tate Narration and Score: Bernard Fowler Track: Sister Morphine (Rolling Stones) Rhyme & Reason Records©2019