In recounting his early photographic experience with the Gallagher brothers of Oasis, the photographer shares insights from a 2001 shoot at a London venue. Lacking typical entourage oversight, he captures candid and unique images that reflect both the duo's contrasting personalities. Initially, he confused Noel Gallagher with a tour manager, illustrating the band's then-emerging fame. The resulting black and white photos, characterized by high contrast, convey a classic essence that resonates more profoundly with the passing of time.
Photographing the Gallaghers during their peak was a unique experience; the absence of an entourage allowed for candid moments that showcased their personalities beyond the music.
Initially mistaking Noel Gallagher for a tour manager highlighted both the beginnings of my career and the ignorance surrounding Oasis’s burgeoning fame in the 1990s.
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