Chapman Baehler

Chapman Baehler is an American photographer and director primarily working with musicians.

Chapman Baehler
OccupationPhotographer, director
Spouse(s)Angelica Cob-Baehler
Children2
RelativesRebecca Baehler (sister, cinematographer)
Websitechapmanbaehler.com

Career

His photographs have been featured on more than 160 albums since the mid-1990s, covering artists including Brooks & Dunn,[1] Iggy Pop,[2] Nine Inch Nails, Kelly Clarkson, Stone Temple Pilots, John Mayer, Fishbone, Nickelback, Korn, Green Day, My Chemical Romance, Three Days Grace, Primus, Alanis Morissette, Arctic Monkeys, Everclear, Hootie & the Blowfish, Rascal Flatts, and others.

He directed a documentary of the Stone Temple Pilots, working with his sister Rebecca Baehler.[3] He also directed two music videos for STP: "Revolution" and "Hello, it's late." Two other music videos directed by Chapman were "Someones In The Wolf" and "Burn the Witch" featuring the Queens of the Stone Age.[4]

Albums featuring photos credited to Chapman Baehler include the cover of My December by Kelly Clarkson, the cover of The Way It Is by Keyshia Cole, the cover of Heavier Things by John Mayer, and others.

Published photographs of celebrities and artists that have been credited to Chapman Baehler include images of Brian Wilson , Interpol, Scott Stapp,[5] Enrique Iglesias, P.O.D.'s DVD 'Still Payin' Dues' (the famous 'Truth Seeker' session), and Danity Kane.[6][7][8]

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References

  1. Brown, Allen (17 August 2007). "For Immediate Release". Archived from the original on 17 August 2007.
  2. Ross, Dalton. "The Weirdness". EW.com.
  3. Teri Van Horn. "Stone Temple Pilots Finish Recording, Preparing Documentary". MTV News.
  4. "@ mvdbase.com". mvdbase.com - the music video database.
  5. "Music News – Rolling Stone". www.rollingstone.com.
  6. Noble, Barnes &. "Danity Kane". Barnes & Noble.
  7. "Video Static: Music Video News: Bikini Films". 23 March 2008. Archived from the original on 23 March 2008.
  8. "trht.net - trht Resources and Information". www.trht.net.
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