KORN, OZZY OSBOURNE, SYSTEM OF A DOWN Featured In 'Finger In Fame' Photo Exhibition

June 7, 2008

Dave Navarro, Tom Morello, Slash, MEGADETH, MISFITS, Marilyn Manson, SYSTEM OF A DOWN, Ozzy Osbourne, KORN and Zakk Wylde are among the artists who are featured in Drkrm.gallery's "Finger in Fame" exhibition showcasing the fine art music photography of Travis Shinn. This exhibition, which runs from May 24 to June 29, is a photographic journey through the contemporary rock, hip-hop and rap scene that documents the larger-than-life legends that comprise the visual album of today's music.

Travis Shinn has shot covers, editorial and fashion for such magazines as Scratch, Alternative Press, Rides, Blender, Stuff, Guitar World and King. He also created the artwork for TOOL's Grammy-winning album "10,000 Days".

Born in the brooding Southern California desert, Travis Shinn's photographic career began when he photographed the Grand Canyon with his first camera at the tender age of six. In between stealing his parents' cars and the occasional stint in juvie, where he had his finger in fame by thirteen, Travis learned photography from his stepmother, who was the editor of Photographic magazine. He studied photography and painting at the Los Angeles High School for the Arts and the San Francisco Art Institute. When asked what he likes most about taking photos, he replied, "Meeting new people." Travis's work reflects this honesty and genuine interest in his subject.

Regular gallery hours are Tuesday - Saturday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday 1-4 p.m. All gallery events are free and open to the public.

Drkrm.gallery
2121 San Fernando Road Suite 3
Los Angeles, CA 90065
323.223.6867
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