James Adams: A Photo Show

The rock 'n' roll photographer's first solo show.
Jasmine Crittenden
Published on January 18, 2016

Overview

Photographer James Adams has spent the past ten years shooting some of the biggest names in music, from Wolfmother, Primal Scream, Eagles of Death Metal and Violent Soho to You Am I, Angus and Julia Stone, The Preatures, Graveyard and more. Five of those years involved working with local lads The Delta Riggs, including tours with none other than Foo Fighters and Kasabian. It's fair to say that Adams knows more than the average punter about what goes on off-stage.

This weekend, for one night only, he'll be holding his first solo exhibition at Goodspace Gallery, above the Gladstone. From 6pm, there'll be cheap booze courtesy of Young Henrys, live sets from Wild Honey and Heavy Lids, DJs till 3am and photos, photos, photos.

“This night is about sharing my experiences behind the lens as accurately as possible," says Adams. "Enter one of the most exciting Aussie bands right now, and pixilate with a generous river of Young Henrys liquid gold, and you’re as close to the real thing as you can get. Sans the sweat being flung at you side-stage.”

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