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Every Picture Tells a Story

by Tony Mott

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Tony Mott has photographed everyone from the Stones and U2 to silverchair and Casey Chambers with Madonna, Nick Cave, Elvis Costello and many others in between. He has achieved his own legendary status within the Australian music industry for his uncanny ability to capture the quintessential appeal of the artist he is photographing. For the first time he presents his personal favourites from his awesome archive, including his favourite acts, the best of the Big Days Out, his 10 best concerts and magazine covers, and live photography. He is also a renowned raconteur and here reveals some of the stories from a singular life behind the lens.… (more)
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Tony Mott has photographed everyone from the Stones and U2 to silverchair and Casey Chambers with Madonna, Nick Cave, Elvis Costello and many others in between. He has achieved his own legendary status within the Australian music industry for his uncanny ability to capture the quintessential appeal of the artist he is photographing. For the first time he presents his personal favourites from his awesome archive, including his favourite acts, the best of the Big Days Out, his 10 best concerts and magazine covers, and live photography. He is also a renowned raconteur and here reveals some of the stories from a singular life behind the lens.

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