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December 28

Freezing cold but the sun is shining. I'm off on the 2.20pm to LA, then on to Bora Bora. Seems like a great idea until I realise that I'll still be travelling tomorrow afternoon...

December 27

Jimmy and I had both seen some Buddhas we'd liked (no, we're not looting them from Angkor Wat). They were at the local market, so in a fit of "let's buy something" we both buy them on the way to the airport. It then occurs to us. 'How are we going to get them home?' They are both five feet tall, with packing about seven feet. I volunteer - we nearly pay more to check them on as baggage than the price of the flight...

Fly at dawn to Singapore. I'm heading home, Jimmy's off to India. Back to London today for one night, then off to Bora Bora for New Year. As we land in Singapore it's sunny! This is a first, it's usually raining...

Home - it's FREEZING and it's snowing. I realise I've bought two Buddhas, a painting, and a load of stuff I don't need. I already have a house full - must stop being a tourist. Still, already thinking about a stone Buddha for the garden...

December 26

Instead of the temples I decide to go out on a boat on Tonle Sap lake for the dawn. Jimmy, who hasn't slept since we left England (don't ask me how he does it), stays in bed. I suspect it's not being tired - it's that he can't swim.

This is a real eye-opener. I thought Siem Reap was the third world. As we get out of the city the road is now a mud track with the locals living in huts with their pigs underneath. I see people getting up and washing and cleaning their teeth in the milky brown water. I am the only foreigner around. It is overcast and drizzling, but you can't take away the vibe. I am not exaggerating when I say it reminds me of Apocalypse Now...

Lots of children are coming up, sailing in large buckets. I shoot pictures of them - they want money of course. The strangest thing is a floating christian church - in the midst of a Buddhist land the west still wants to sell Jesus. The lake is a vast 12,000 square kilometers - you can take a boat to Phnom Penh. I enjoy this more than the temples. No sunrise, too overcast. I must come back, perhaps in February.

December 25

Cambodia... It's strange to be here, quite mystical. The country has a wonderful smell, sweet, a bit like the hills of Bali.

Up at 4.30am and off to Angkor Wat to watch the dawn rise. It is pitch black as Jimmy and I climb through the temple. Lots of bats, which freak me out - big ones... Only about six people apart from us - and, as the sun comes up, busloads of Japanese.

We celebrate the Christmas dawn by eating a Christmas cake Jimmy has brought with him. At 7am shoot around the Bayon temple, by 9am I need to go back to bed. It is still Christmas Eve in Europe. We're having a Khmer meal for Christmas dinner - I wouldn't mind some turkey. Still, it is nice and warm...

Go back to bed. At 4.30 head off to Bakheng Temple. Shoot a bit of the sunset, then mainly shoot the locals who, apart from being shy, don't mind at all... We go shopping in downtown Siem Reap - the sales are on, it's the Bond Street of the far east...

We both give in and cancel the Khmer dinner. Roast turkey it is, with Christmas pudding. Being English what do you expect? You know the old saying, "When in Rome - eat comfort food". Merry Christmas.

December 22

Enough of Christmas and the cold weather. I've decided to go to Cambodia - off this morning with Jimmy Page via Singapore. We're going to spend Christmas Day in Siem Reap at Angkor Wat...

December 21

Here's my new model of the year, Jaime Laurita, Aerosmith chef and nutritionist, posing in a very nice designer t-shirt. I was going to get Charlie Hernandez or Rock n' Roll John Bionelli, or even Matt Kent to model for me but I wanted a real man... I even asked my agent Simon but he turned his nose up - the shirts are obviously not Prada...

If anybody would like to spend their Christmas cash on one have a look on my Sales page.

Got an great present today, Amazing Journey by Mark Ian Wilkerson. Mark sent me a signed copy with a nice dedication, and a credit for my pic inside - it's good when people remember to do this...

December 20

I'm having a day where I can't get anything done. I'm sorting out Aerosmith photos, so hopefully some should be up tomorrow.

My agent has been getting far above his station. He started throwing all sorts of tantrums when I left him a message and had the audacity to suggest he eats KFC... Now I know the rich and famous eat caviar but Simon seems to forget he's from Essex - and, let's face it, in England that's the 'hood.

Danielstein, famous gallery owner, took myself, Mark Blake and David Brolan to Nobu for Christmas lunch. We got a great table, courtesy of the manager, Dragan. Daniel had only booked a table for two, hoping he didn't have to pay, but Dragan came to the rescue and we rescued Daniel's credit card from his purse. David Brolan, being Irish, has never eaten fish, only meat and potatoes. Luckily they cooked him a chicken - he wouldn't have minded KFC. All friendly...

December 18

Off to the Foo Fighters at Earls Court. I go with Jimmy Page and Gordon Gheller. We get lost on the way in (the place is vast) and nearly end up in Santa's Grotto. Finally find David Grohl who tells us a funny John Paul Jones story. I get a good picture of Jimmy and him laughing. David also regales us with his attempt at being Angus Young - last night he ran into the audience to play from the mixing desk. On the way back, he got stuck. Serves him right for trying to run through eighteen thousand people. Great light show, good guitar sound, very AC/DC. The drum sound was awful... Still, had a good time.

 

 

December 17

Sunny England, or sunny London. Off to London to shoot Ray Davies of the Kinks. On the train are two Millwall fans singing 'Fuck 'em all, we are the Millwall and we are the best - fuck all the rest,' over and over, and it wasn't Matt Kent - Nice to be home...

Meet Ray and his very powerful PR, Barbara, at the Savoy (a very posh English hotel). Shoot some portraits, Ray's a bit stiff at first but he warms up. We walk to Waterloo Bridge and I shoot him looking east and west. I then get him to stand in the middle of the bridge and shoot with the Houses of Parliament in silhouette. A man comes over and asks to shake his hand. I couldn't have asked for a nicer day...

Speak to Dave Grohl, I was going to meet him. He's off to soundcheck - I might go to the Foo Fighters at Earl's Court tomorrow.

December 16

My chum Wilfred Wright drives me to Detroit Airport in the early hours. Get to bed at 2.30 up at 4am. Fly to Washington, then the day flight to London. Nice skies... I'm too tired to take photos - which I regret when I land. Home at midnight.

Here are some old Knebworth pictures I found recently.

December 15

Rock n' Roll and I and his PA Phil Cafferty (I have been warned Phil likes to party) sit on our own in the hotel lobby bar until 2am. We are the only people there. After a drink John admits he's worried, 'They might change the set list,' - rock n' roll...

I wake up to a blizzard. This is like Siberia - snow, snow and, er, more snow...

Speak to Dave Grohl who has put a huge list of my friends on the guest list for the Foo Fighters show in London - a kind man.

Simon Kenton, my agent, has been sending me rather angry emails. He is concerned I have been painting him in a bad light and people will get the wrong impression. For the record Simon is very well-educated with a degree in African studies and is a fine human being - and a great agent.

See Donny Shiteman who tells me where to get a manicure and pedicure - 'I'm going again.' I ring John B. 'Do you want to come for one?' He is horrified, 'That's for girls!' We're in Detroit - Gene and Paul would never do that...

At midday it is snowing so much you can't see. Talk Steven into going outside to do photos. He and I have a good time - no one is around. I get him to buy an ice cream and pose with it in the snow. My hands start to go blue and I start to get hit by snow balls. - Rock n' Roll John Bionelli is attacking us from his warm hotel balcony.

We leave in convoy for the show - it is grim. Still sold out tonight. Aerosmith get an award for the most soldouts at The Palace Of Auburn Hills.

Get Joe to get ready early. Shoot a lot of him backstage. I ask him why they don't play Combination, from Rocks? 'Good idea, we should,' he says and proceeds to play me it. 'It was the first song I ever wrote for Aerosmith on my own.' Good show, a lot of fans come up and say hello, which is strange - I find out John has been writing about me on Aeroforceone. I'll have to have a look...

Wish the band happy holidays - I'm off to tropical England...

December 14

At 1am fly with the band to Detroit. Shoot Steven and Joe together and a very nice portrait of Brad Whitford. Arrive at 3am, it is colder than Chicago - I am in hell... Well, at least hell would be warm...

I wake up in Birmingham (a suburb of Detroit), open my curtains to a view of a brick wall with the hotel garbage below - I am not a happy man. I go to the front desk. 'Can I move cells, to a cell with a view?' 'Sorry sir, we are sold out.' Nice to be in Detroit, murder capital of the USA...

Venture out at 3pm. I meant to shoot pictures of Steven but it's too cold. Find an ice cream shop with the Statue of Liberty outside. 'How can you eat ice cream when it's snowing?' I do exactly that.

Joey, Tom and I go out to the local mall. Donny Shiteman, who'd been at a beauty salon all afternoon having his hair blow-dried and his nails done for the show tomorrow, comes along in case we are bothered by any fans. God, we are boring - Detroit rock city... John Bionelli has been hiding in his room all day watching the new Kiss video over and over, and stressing about tomorrow's setlist. We were going to see King Kong but it's three hours long and we are all tired, doing nothing...

December 13

Leave Chicago and fly up to Milwaukee. The food backstage is surprising, instead of prime rib and fish you get sushi, crab, steak, really anything you want. It turns out a culinary school is next to the arena and the students are doing the crew catering...

Rick Neilson arrives to show Joe Perry his Merle Travis guitar. It is one of only three and worth more than a house. Lenny Kravitz comes to see Joe - do some pics of them together.

The band are rather rocking tonight, they add Love In An Elevator instead of Helter Skelter which I find a bit tired (like listening to Smoke On The Water). Now I know you go to a show to have a good time but the crowd are very drunk, the arena floor is a sea of spilt booze, and people are walking into each other like zombies. There is nothing WORSE than a drunk older fan, they seem to think it's their role in life to stand in front of me leering into my camera going "aaaaargh, roooock n' roooooll" as they proceed to spill booze all over me. It was like being with twenty thousand Paul Brannigans. Joe Perry plays acoustic during Seasons Of Wither and it starts the intoxicated dancing. I didn't think of this as a dancing song. The other annoying thing is they all think they are photographers, swaying and trying to take photos on their mobile phones...

I have never seen so many girls climb on stage trying to kiss Steven. Donnie Shiteman was doing his best to intercept, hoping for a kiss... Rick Neilsen played Train Kept A Rollin with the band. They did the slower version - as on Get Your Wings. The encore was Back in The Saddle and Draw The Line, my two fave Aerosmith songs. The band had a great time - I did not enjoy shooting it...

Rock n' Roll John Bionelli rings at midnight - 'What are you doing? It's Detroit Rock City we can't go to bed.'

December 12

Been in Chicago the last couple of days - Aerosmith are home in Boston. Run into Gavin Rossdale in the hotel lobby, haven't seen him in ages. We catch up.

Out of nowhere the hotel I'm in is full of security, all on radios, looking pensive - U2 are walking through the lobby. Honestly, it is pathetic, who do they think they are - the Pope converting America? Of course, I forgot Bono thinks he is. Top of the morning...

December 10

Get up at 3.45 am. Fly on the first flight to Chicago. Shoot the dawn flying out of Los Angeles - beautiful clouds.
Arrive to a snowbound Chicago - IT IS COLD, REALLY COLD, ARCTIC COLD...

By 6pm Chicago is having the worst snow storm I've ever been in. The taxi I take to the United Center is sliding all over the road. The first person I see is Steven who is very happy I have a Nikon Digital camera - he now thinks I've joined the 21st century...

Shoot Steven working out, digitally, and cheated and shot some real black and white. Shoot the band walking to the stage with Donny Shiteman walking in the middle of them - pretending he doesn't see me taking the pictures. The show is hard to shoot, very backlit and not very camera-friendly with two huge penis ramps going out each side of the stage. Spend the encores on stage, Steven telling me to go right in the middle - even introduced me to the crowd... Charlie Hernandez, the production manager, is pulled on and sung Happy Birthday to by Steven and the crowd. Good show, everyone in a good mood.

 

December 9

Run into Anton Corbijn at breakfast. He's in LA to direct a new Depeche Mode video. I tell him all about my fun with them in Vegas and Chicago - he looks horrified and commiserates with me. We spend breakfast discussing Golden Earring. They have a huge photo book out in Holland - he's promised to get it for me. Nice to see him.

The sun is out and it's warm - I love Los Angeles...

Kevin Shirley calls. He meets me for a quick coffee - tells me how super fit he is. He bores me with tales of his bike riding, 'I've got a nutritionist, she's amazing.' Kevin then confesses he hates her. 'Do you know a good place to get a burger?' The Caveman and I make plans on going crazy when he hits London in the New Year - I leave him in search of a perfect quarter-pounder...

December 8

Off to Los Angeles this morning. Then I'm joining up with Aerosmith in Chicago on Saturday - where I'm sure the weather's super nice and warm...

Arrive after a very bumpy flight. Flew a northern route over a load of places with strange names like Hells Canyon (near Idaho) and Shashone Canyon - I only know this by watching the route map on the plane. I get in at 2pm then wait two hours for my bags. Los Angeles is cold. Looked at the news - a plane has crashed on the runway at Midway airport in Chicago and there's heavy snow. Perhaps it'll warm up by Saturday...

December 7

Watched a really depressing and strange film last night called A Certain Kind of Death. It's about what happens to you if you die with no friends or family. It really puts you in a strange mood. And it's filmed in LA - worth seeing.

Matt Kent has sent me this cover of a new self-published Who book with a nice picture of mine on the cover. Thank you Matthew - a kind man...

Andy Curren - the Jaco Pastorius of Canada - sent me the new Rush dvd. It has a cd of the show inside. I have been blasting it all day. Rush play Summertime Blues better than the Who - unfortunately, they murder Heart Full of Soul and Crossroads. Still, nice to hear Geddy chatting away in German between songs. I thought being Canadian, they only spoke French...

 

Here are some pictures I took last week if anyone is interested...

December 6

Got asked this question which makes a nice change from "How did you get started and can you get me a photo pass?" If you want to see the rest of the questions go to FAQs at the foot of my Biography page.

hi there ross
i emailed you earlier this year to ask you some questions to help my research for my photography degree. i am now
in my final year and am currently writing my dissertation, i just wondered if you would share any opinions or ideas towards my title question

"can a photograph of a musician be anything other than a form of promotion?"

every contribution is appreciated!

Here's my reply...

Of course it can. If you are a fan of the people you are shooting (in my case a band like The Who) you are shooting something that you enjoy and are inspired by. If I was to pick a photo, it would be my pictures of The Who from The Brighton Centre and The Kids Are Alright show at Shepperton Film Studios. There is one picture of PT with his number one guitar, smiling, one arm gesturing, the other on the neck - one of my favourite pictures, although it probably means nothing to anyone else. I also like the pictures of Pete and Roger together at the Boathouse last month, particularly the smiling ones - but I am a total Who fan, of course...

 

December 5

Scarlet Page, the evil girl (well, woman, as she's nearly as old as me) has sent me this. It's her South Park creation of me - the hair is good...

December 1

Christmas is coming - yuk...


Here's the new GW cover with Jimmy Page and Jack White.

 

Been away for a week - here's some jet-lagged, and somewhat rambling diary.

Just got back from a week in Las Vegas and Chicago. I'd gone out to shoot Depeche Mode - in the whole time I've been away I shot them off stage for ten minutes. I know this because I asked my assistant Laurence to time it. I was meant to shoot on location but this was deemed unacceptable by the band, or management, couldn't quite work out which... The first time I get Dave Gahan is in the penthouse suite of the Hard Rock Hotel. It has a bowling alley as well as several rooms. As you go in there is a wall of chains. I wanted to shoot Dave hanging on this, bare chested a la Iggy Pop... The manager tells me 'No way, don't even ask. It looks too gay.' 'What about Dave in front of the "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign?' (This is half a mile from the hotel).This is dismissed as completely unacceptable... 'This is not going to happen,' says Depeche's PR, who in fairness is trying make things happen.

I go for the huge bathroom with Dave lounging with the windows open so you can see the Las Vegas strip in the background. Dave comes in and is very nice, he introduces himself to everyone. I shoot ten frames of him sitting on a stool in front of the wall of chains. We move on to the bathroom. I have shot literally two frames when his manager starts telling me 'We have to wrap this up.' He keeps repeating this so much, I think he's turned Buddhist and is reciting a mantra. I get six more frames before the session is stopped (if you can call it a session). 'Dave's got a plane to catch.' 'Hey man, I've got to go, I'm late for my flight.' David had obviously forgotten he's on a private jet... My photos are over and Dave is off to Chicago.

The hotel PR is a very nice woman called Laura Herlovich, she fully knows who I am. 'You are a god,' she tells me! Now, I've been called a lot of things, most of them nasty, but never a god. I quite like that - it beats being called "The Master". I ask Laura, if I am a god, how come I've got a room with two single beds? She is shocked and rectifies this by upgrading me to a huge suite, fit for a god - thank you Laura.

While in Vegas, I went to the Hoover Dam with my agent Simon, who stank of booze, and looked like he hadn't bathed in a week. Simon had only been in bed for thirty minutes and was trying to pretend he didn't have a hangover. I didn't think the Hoover Dam was that impressive - the two art deco statues at the entrance stood out more...

Also shot the strip at sunset and sunrise from my room. It was sunny but freezing. The same afternoon, went to the Venetian Hotel with Simon (still pretending he wasn't hungover). The hotel is so ridiculous - the ceiling is painted from sunrise to sunset with clouds and it looks real. This is the hotel with the shop that Michael Jackson spent a million dollars in on rubbish - it even has a fake canal with gondolas... Simon suggests we should stay here.

And I finally did something that I've always wanted to do - I took a helicopter ride to the Grand Canyon... I didn't think about it and flew east at dawn - into the sun. Everything is in shadow, of course. Out of nowhere after flying across buttes you arrive at this giant crack in the earth. It is very humbling - must use my brain next time and do it again at sunset...

Flew to Chicago the following day. Had a great view of Lake Powell, at the top end of the Grand Canyon, I think. Shot a load of film. The midwest was completely overcast (Kevin Shirley must be below spreading gloom). Chicago is so cold it was painful to go out. At least the hotel was nice - The Park Hyatt, a great hotel.

I am shooting Depeche again the next night. I run into Dave Gahan in the gym. I suggest doing a wet shot when he comes offstage. He looks at me as if I've suggested I paint him silver...

Anyway, at the show I see Willy who sells the t-shirts and works for the richest man I know, Barry Drinkwater. Willy insists I take a polaroid of him naked from the waist down... 'Bazza will love this,' he tells me.

I finally get the band lined up. Four frames in, I'm asked to 'Wrap it up.' I also get one roll of Martin Gore wearing a pair of black wings. I go in the hospitality room to shoot some reportage. This consists of three frames of Martin and two of Andy Fletcher, and two of them together. 'Hey, we've got to wrap it up.' As I'm ushered out I show Willy's polaroid to Martin. 'It's a present.' Martin looks at it. 'You're making me feel ill...'

I do get to shoot the whole show and I have to admit I really enjoyed it. They are great live. Dave is a cross between Mick Jagger and Rod Stewart. They put on a great show.

I go to bed for three hours, get up and fly home I'm meant to be in business class but the flight is completely over-booked. I fly in the third-world - in the back, economy. Even a God has to be mortal - sometimes...

I'm home and it's raining. I'm starting to miss Chicago.