LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHER TO BE FEATURED AMONG CANADA’S BEST AT NXNE

[PETERBOROUGH] Local Photographer, Michael Hurcomb has been chosen as one of Canada’s 20 best Photographers to be featured at the North by Northeast Music Festival & Conference staring on June 12th.

The LIVE@NXNE Photo Exhibit will showcase the work of photographers from across Canada including the late Andrew MacNaughten,who passed away earlier this year. Each of the featured photographers have been asked to provide 2-4 photographs of musical artists who have performed at NXNE in the past.

“To be asked to showcase my photographs at an event of this calibre and among such acclaimed and talented photographers is truly a highlight of my career,” said Hurcomb. “I look forward to seeing my images displayed in such an energized environment.”

Michael has photographed several artists throughout his career including Soundgarden, Metric, Three Days Grace, Green Day and the Sheepdogs. He has also photographed Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Robert Kennedy Jr. Recent clients include; Corbis Images Los Angeles/New York; Gibson Guitars; Interscope Music; The Late Show With David Letterman; Warner Brothers Music and; Sludge Factory Records. Over the past year, Michael’s images have been featured by Rolling Stone and McCleans. To view his work visit www.MichaelHurcomb.com

 

The LIVE@NXNE Photo Exhibit is a vivid showcase of NXNE alumni and present performers. It is where music and photographymeet. Featuring epic performance shots and candid portraits of NXNE artists, both alumni and current, by 20 Canadian music photographers. For moreinformation visithttps://www.facebook.com/events/372480629481497/

Note: Michael Hurcomb is currently shooting on location at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Tennessee.

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