Bryan Adams is currently touring and the music legend also has a photo exhibit in Chicago at the Atlas Gallery.
‘Bryan Adams in Colour’ was inspired by “seeing things through rose-tinted glasses,” and it features photos utilizing multicolored plexiglass.
Bryan photographed Mick Jagger, Queen Elizabeth and her husband, Prince Philip, Bryan Ferry, and Amy Winehouse.
Adams has published seven photo books, and shot album covers for close friend Amy Winehouse, Annie Lennox and Diana Krall, and back in 2015 he was given an Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society in London.
Bryan discussed his love of photography: "Photography's led me to a lot of other things and I keep myself pretty occupied. You know if it's not doing my own album covers, it's documenting my work on tour and then in the studio. You know I find it quite exciting to do 'cause it's a whole different thing. To be honest I kind of prefer being behind the lens then I do in front of it. I like being the anti-star."
[Source: Classic Hits Today]