Studio Jam (Electric Session) Photo taken in the 1970s by Michael Joseph
Size: 15 cm (w) × 20 cm (h) Medium: Aluminium print Format: Small Format Print on Aluminium Edition: Later print
A vivid collision of sound, colour, and performance, Studio Jam (Electric Session) captures a band mid-flow within a saturated, neon-lit interior. Musicians cluster around drum kit and microphones, their bodies angled toward one another in instinctive collaboration. Cymbals flash green, patterned fabrics ripple under stage lights, and cables coil across the floor in a tangle of creative energy.
The composition is immersive and dynamic. Figures overlap in layered planes, while electric blues, acid greens, and magentas pulse through the frame. Instruments and amplifiers become sculptural forms within the scene, anchoring the movement of hands, sticks, and voices. The result feels spontaneous yet visually orchestrated — a moment where rehearsal and performance blur.
Rather than presenting a polished stage spectacle, this image draws us into the intimacy of the session itself. Expressions are focused, animated, and absorbed; gestures feel unguarded. It is a portrait not only of musicians, but of collective momentum.
Created during the 1970s, when music culture and bold colour photography shared a spirit of experimentation and confidence, this work reflects Michael Joseph’s instinct for atmosphere and narrative construction. It captures the cultural pulse of an era defined by collaboration, style, and amplified self-expression.
Printed on aluminium, the saturated palette and sharp contrasts gain heightened clarity and luminosity. The smooth surface intensifies colour depth, giving the image a contemporary finish while preserving its period authenticity.
A vibrant and collectible small-format work, available exclusively through this gallery.
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