Las mejores fotografías de Juan Pérez-Fajardo en “Soundtrack”

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The best photographs of Juan Pérez-Fajardo on “Soundtrack”

“Soundtrack” is the new book Juan-Perez Fajardowhich collects two decades of career in more than two hundred pages of photographs. It will see the light on June 10 by the hand of Sílex Editions.

The photographer presents his new book “Soundtrack”, a collection of two hundred and thirty pages of color and black and white photographs by artists such as Rosendo, Patti Smith, ZZ Top, Ara Malikian, Anna Calvi, C. Tangana, Steve Van Zandt, Edurne either Diego the Crawfishamong others. The book, which It will go on sale for €30 soon. and is edited by Sílex Editionshas a prologue written by Coke Mesh and an epilogue by Fito Cabrales.

In the words of artists like Henry Bunbury: “Juan Pérez-Fajardo has opened a gap in Spanish musical photography, through which tons of rock and roll have slipped in.”

Juan Pérez-Fajardo has been a professional photographer for more than twenty years. In addition, he has directed the documentaries “Splendor and Fall: The Garlic Phantoms“, “M-Clan: Secondary Pathss” and “Tarque, where rock and roll was bornLikewise, he was also nominated for the Goya Awards for best animated short film for “until death”.

The book will be on sale soon here: https://www.silexeditions.com/.

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