EPISODE · Jul 9, 2025 · 22 MIN
#017 Music History Through the Lens - Tali Udovich | eussen - Health Life & Style
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Preserving the Pulse of Music History Through the LensWhen I walk into Blender Gallery, I’m not just stepping into an art space—I’m stepping into living, breathing memory. That’s what makes this gallery different. The walls don’t just display photographs; they hold emotional weight, collective nostalgia, and cultural reverence. From the iconic gaze of Jimi Hendrix to candid moments with Fleetwood Mac, every image captures a moment in time that still pulses with life.My work is grounded in authenticity. Every piece in the gallery is 100% original—handcrafted, signed, or authenticated by the photographers themselves or their estates. I work directly with these artists or their closest representatives to ensure each image maintains its integrity. One standout example is Dominique Tarlé, the only photographer to have documented the Rolling Stones during their 1971 exile in the South of France. He still handmakes every print in his Paris studio, right down to the stamp and signature.It’s not just about the names or the fame. What moves people—what moves me—is the emotional connection. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Preserving the Pulse of Music History Through the LensWhen I walk into Blender Gallery, I’m not just stepping into an art space—I’m stepping into living, breathing memory. That’s what makes this gallery different. The walls don’t just display photographs; they hold emotional weight, collective nostalgia, and cultural reverence. From the iconic gaze of Jimi Hendrix to candid moments with Fleetwood Mac, every image captures a moment in time that still pulses with life.My work is grounded in authenticity. Every piece in the gallery is 100% original—handcrafted, signed, or authenticated by the photographers themselves or their estates. I work directly with these artists or their closest representatives to ensure each image maintains its integrity. One standout example is Dominique Tarlé, the only photographer to have documented the Rolling Stones during their 1971 exile in the South of France. He still handmakes every print in his Paris studio, right down to the stamp and signature.It’s not just about the names or the fame. What moves people—what moves me—is the emotional connection. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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