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Written by Matt   
Thursday, 01 October 2009

Music Photography MasterclassThe British Music Experience is a heavily interactive exhibition currently being run in The O2, home of the O2 Arena, in London. On Thursday, October 15th, during their Halfway to Paradise: The Birth of British Rock photographic exhibition, they'll be hosting a very special evening with three of the UK's leading music photographers.

Jill Furmanovsky - who is responsible for many unforgettable, iconic live shots of Pink Floyd over the years (as can be seen at www.RockArchive.com) - along with Mark Mawston and Philip Townsend will be presenting their amazing images, techniques and photography tips, as well as all the backstage stories on the journey that led them to be at the forefront of British music photography.

They will also be sharing their wealth of photographic knowledge and taking your questions. The event runs from 7pm to 8:30pm, and tickets (priced at just £5) can be bought now through Ticketmaster.co.uk.

 
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