Music photography takes center stage in a new collective exhibition in Madrid

Twelve industry professionals showcase their work in a journey through the history of live music.

Generic image of an art gallery with photographs displayed on the walls.
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Generic image of an art gallery with photographs displayed on the walls.

The Nikon House gallery in Madrid opens a collective exhibition this Friday featuring the work of twelve photographers specialized in capturing the essence of live music.

The exhibition, titled 12 fotógrafos al ritmo del obturador, is located at the brand's space on Reina Mercedes street. The project offers a comprehensive view of the musical universe, ranging from the intensity of concerts to more intimate moments in studio sessions.
The selection includes portraits of prominent figures from the national and international artistic scene. The participating authors have extensive experience documenting festivals and performances, providing approaches that range from expressive black and white to the vibrant colors of large contemporary events.
The main goal of this initiative is to highlight the work of those behind the camera, emphasizing their role as narrators of musical history. The exhibition will remain open to the public at the Madrid venue until the beginning of September.