Exhibition to showcase the best of Glasgow’s music scene
GLASGOW music and venues are being celebrated as part of an intimate photography exhibition.
Ahead of this year’s Tenement Trail, two Glasgow-based photographers have curated an exhibition showcasing their work with some of the best artists to perform in the city.
‘For the Love Of Glasgow’ brings together fans and fellow performers to appreciate the unique artforms of music photography.
Live performances by Frightened Rabbit, Lewis Capaldi, Fatherson, The Temperance Movement, Twin Atlantic and The Van T’s are all featured in the visual celebration.
Photographers Cameron Brisbane and Alice Hadden have pulled together shots from their work with Tenement Trail and shows around some of Tenement Trail’s ten venues including the much-loved and missed O2 ABC as well as Flat 0/1, The Garage, the Barrowlands, Saint Luke’s and O2 Academy.
Based in Glasgow, Cameron Brisbane works with some of the biggest acts in the world, including Paolo Nutini and The 1975, as well as continuing to support local acts across Scotland.
He also works with a range of clients including DF Concerts, Historic Scotland, Kerrang, Alt Press and Ford.
Cameron’s images include Lewis Capaldi (King Tut’s), Marsicans (Garage Attic), The Van T’s (The Priory), Twin Atlantic (St Luke’s), Frightened
Rabbit (O2 Academy), Fatherson (Barrowlands), Lucia (La Belle Angele), The Temperance Movement (O2 ABC), Milburn (O2 ABC), Rascalton (Flat 0/1).
Alice Hadden is a portrait and music photographer currently based throughout Scotland.
Whilst spending two years studying in Glasgow, Alice focused a lot of time on photographing local gigs and festivals as well as working behind the scenes.
She has previously worked with Tenement TV and Tenement Trail, DF Concerts and most recently, her work saw her collaborate with Scottish band Vistas and TRNSMT Festival.
Taking place in the bar of one of the Tenement Trail’s venues Broadcast in the heart of the trail, the exhibition will run until September 30 and shots will be available for purchase direct from the photographers.
All proceeds from sales will go direct to Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMH).