

He has published several books of his images, including portraits of Afghanistan war veterans and homeless street vendors.Īdams announced he was shooting the calendar in June, when he posted a voice note to social media saying he was “proud” to be involved with the project. And I will say that the more people give, then the better the photographs.”Īlthough he is best known for hits like “Summer of ’69” and “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You,” Adams has had his photography displayed at institutions like the Saatchi Gallery, and featured in magazines including British Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar.

“I can only set the scenario, and after then it’s up to the subject to make it work. “You know, I can only do so much as a photographer,” he explained. While he had an overall creative direction on the shoots, he said he drew on the star cast’s talent and energy. “There’s an almost instant understanding when we meet each other, even if we’ve never met each other before - the fact that you’re a musician and I’m a musician,” he told CNN, adding he portrays people “in the best possible light.”ĭrawing on his own four-decade experience of touring, Adams will detail the journey from an initial spark of inspiration to arriving at the final show.
