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New Release : Original Slide Prints by Kirk Weddle
 

New Series: Nevermind Color Slide Prints by Kirk Weddle

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New Series: Nevermind Color Slide Prints by Kirk Weddle |

We’re pleased to announce a new collection of prints from the famous Nirvana swimming pool photo shoot for Nevermind by Kirk Weddle, featuring the original color slides taken in 1991

These images are incredibly important. They’re an important piece of rock history, and they also mean a lot to me personally as a musician and as a fan.
— - Steven Walker, Owner of Modern Rocks Gallery

Just as Nirvana was tearing up the rock 'n roll rule book with their major label debut Nevermind, Austin Photographer Kirk Weddle was commissioned to shoot the band for photos to promote their impending blitz.

His idea? Toss the band into a swimming pool to mimic the album's infamous cover image he’d shot a few months earlier.

 

Browse the full collection below before they’re gone! 

 
Nirvana: Never Mind the Photos by Kirk Weddle

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Nirvana’s groundbreaking Nevermind on 24th September 2021, we’re pleased to announce the release of a new book, Nirvana: Never Mind the Photos by album cover photographer, Kirk Weddle. The book showcases these extraordinary shots, examining just how difficult photographing an underwater baby turned out to be, nevertheless photographing an underwater band. These images of Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic capture the band as they dive in and submerge themselves into the rock icon stratosphere.

When lists are made and articles are written about rock and roll's greatest album covers – there's a consistent name at the top: Nevermind by Nirvana; Nirvana's breakthrough 1991 record that cemented the band's legacy into legend. The image of the baby floating towards a dollar bill on a fish-hook is instantly recognizable as iconic. Now – for the first time in book form – the photographer behind the lens shares his memories from that day, along with his nearly 140 outtakes, including promo shots of the band. The book also features contributions from Nevermind producer, Butch Fig, the album cover designer, Robert Fisher and more.