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returntothepit >> discuss >> PHOTOGRAPHER JEREMY SAFFER SET TO RELEASE 'BRING THE NOISE' IN APRIL by the_reverend on Mar 23,2009 1:47pm
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toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Mar 23,2009 1:47pm
PHOTOGRAPHER JEREMY SAFFER SET TO RELEASE 'BRING THE NOISE' IN APRIL

PRE-ORDER AVAILABLE NOW

Photographer Jeremy Saffer will release his first book of photography on
Tuesday, April 21st. Entitled Bring The Noise, the 120-page hardcover
collection features 156 full-color band images, all taken from Saffer's
extensive career shooting music's best and brightest. Bring The Noise
gathers a broad selection of artists, representing the varied spectrum of
both the metal and hardcore scenes. Lacuna Coil, Bleeding Through, All That
Remains, Dimmu Borgir, Bring Me The Horizon, Norma Jean, Earth Crisis,
Behemoth and many more all make appearances within the pages of Bring The
Noise, which also contain a number of exclusive, never-before-seen images.
The book is available for pre-order NOW on Saffer's website,
http://www.jeremysaffer.com/bringthenoise . "The word 'talented' absolutely belongs
to Mr. Saffer," says Cristina Scabbia of Lacuna Coil.

Featuring a foreword penned by Saffer subject and Eighteen Visions bassist MickDeth, Bring The Noise will be made available to the public on Tuesday, April 21st. However, there will be a special early release for the book at the 2009 New England Metal And Hardcore Festival on April 17th, where Bring The Noise will be featured alongside official Metalfest merchandise. The book will be sold to festival-goers in advance at a special discounted price. James Hart of Eighteen Visions/Burn Halo declares Jeremy as ".one of the great rock and metal photographers of the last decade," while Hatebreed front man Jamey Jasta says of Saffer, "His photos speak to me; I admire his work, and all he captures with his lens."



A native of Western Massachusetts, Jeremy Saffer's dedication and drive has grown to become synonymous with the fertile and ripe New England underground which spawned him. A longtime contributor to Outburn Magazine, Saffer is also the house photographer for the esteemed Worcester Palladium, as well as the official photographer of the venue's annual New England Metal and Hardcore Festival. The photographer has also worked with many respected underground record labels, including Century Media Records, Nuclear Blast, Victory Records, Trustkill, and Prosthetic Records, as well as ESP guitars, Draven shoes, and Peavey Electronics.all of whom have been impressed with Saffer's hard work, dedication, and talent.

Saffer, well known in industry circles for his fantastic images and vibrant
style, is excited to finally document years of his work, saying "I'm really
excited. For me, it holds many amazing memories of photo sessions I've done throughout my career. Everything from shooting Cristina Scabbia of Lacuna Coil in a bathtub full of black water and doing the first US photo shoot Carcass has done in over ten years, to covering the first shoot Earth Crisis did since their break up in 2002, and the many other amazing shoots I was lucky enough to do in my first few years as a photographer. This book sums up my career thus far, so I'm really pumped on having a bunch of diverse work from different genres of heavy music all collected in one book. This is a chance for people to really see what I've done thus far, from all the angles of my career."

"A lot of us take pictures, but Jeremy takes photographs," enthuses David
Ellefson, formerly of Megadeth. "Even though his subjects are some of the
biggest icons of rock who are worthy of a thousand words to tell their
story, Jeremy says it all in one snap of a shutter."

Bring The Noise is a full color, hardcover, 8.5 x 11 book, with dust jacket,
and retails at $49.99. Preorders receive a special $10 off discount, and
come packaged with a limited edition 'Bring the Noise'/Jeremy Saffer guitar pick collection courtesy of InTuneGP.com http://intunegp.com/ .



Pre-order link: http://www.jeremysaffer.com/bringthenoise
For more information contact:
Jeremy Saffer
Author/photographer
jeremysaffer [the at symbol] gmail [and that is a dot] com



toggletoggle post by goatcatalyst   at Mar 23,2009 2:33pm
great dude.



toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Mar 23,2009 2:37pm
goatcatalyst said[orig][quote]
great dude.


yep



toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Mar 23,2009 2:38pm
hope the book does well



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Mar 23,2009 2:39pm
I've known jeremy for about 10 years. Back when he was using a disposable to get shots of himself with CoF. The only thing I don't like about him are his long fingernails. Long fingernails creep me out now.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Mar 23,2009 2:41pm
BTW: He let me flip through a copy and it looks really good. I'm a bit jealous since who would buy a book with pictures of ipsissimus or brian fair's dreads



toggletoggle post by W3 nli at Mar 23,2009 2:42pm
lol buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurn



toggletoggle post by anonymous at Mar 23,2009 2:53pm
is mike shea available for fart noise?



toggletoggle post by boblovesmusic   at Mar 23,2009 3:07pm
You never know Rev, you could do a book of New England metal and hardcore. Think it could do well.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Mar 23,2009 3:32pm
I guess you missed 4 posts above.



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Mar 23,2009 11:18pm
One time Jeremy Saffer was going to take a picture of my ballbag. But he couldn't find a wide enough lens.

That's all I have to say about this. pfffffffffffffffft.



toggletoggle post by MetalThursday  at Mar 23,2009 11:45pm
Jeremy's a good dude... was briefly in a band with him right after Acephalus broke up. Amazing photographer and a great guitarist too. Good for him!



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