Roger Erickson (photographer)

Roger Erickson Boady (born December 7, 1964, in Washington, D.C.) Better known as Roger Erickson, is an American author,[1][2] filmmaker and photographer.[3][4] He is the first African American to photograph a cover of Vogue magazine featuring Paulina Rubio on the March 2003 cover of Vogue en español [5] and Lily Aldridge on the August 2003 cover of Vogue México y Latinoamérica.

History

Roger Erickson was raised in Oakland, California, where he began his tutelage in fine art photography while studying psychology at San Francisco State University.

Career

In November 1990, his first assignment, commissioned for Select Magazine, were photographs of Motörhead, Neil Young and Crazy Horse (written by David Cavanagh, November 1990).[6] In 1991, he relocated to London, where he began his career photographing musicians. In 2003 he became the first African American to photograph a cover of Vogue magazine featuring Paulina Rubio on the March 2003 cover of Vogue en español,[7] and Lily Aldridge on the August 2003 cover of Vogue México y Latinoamérica. In 2017, Roger Erickson photographed his third portfolio issue of Out100 [8] for Out Magazine. His images have been published in Vogue México y Latinoamérica, Harper's Bazaar (UK), ELLE (France), GQ (US), Entertainment Weekly, Out Magazine,[9] Flaunt Magazine, Q Magazine, ESPN Magazine, The Source Magazine, Ebony Magazine, and The Advocate [10] He has photographed advertising for Cartier (jeweler),[11] Hugo Boss,[12] H&M, GQ,[13] Lexus,[14][15] Mercedes-Benz, Disney+,[16][17] and Netflix.

Over the course of his career, Roger Erickson has photographed many celebrities, musicians and athletes. Among them are Mark Wahlberg, Chris Evans, Eminem, Taraji P. Henson, Juliette Lewis, Jared Leto, Regina King, Billy Bob Thornton, Samuel Jackson, Gillian Anderson, Elizabeth Banks, Kristen Bell, Neil Young, Wanda Sykes, Keke Palmer Usher, Chaka Khan, Hiroyuki Sanada, Colman Domingo, Ozzy Osbourne, Shaun White, Chris Paul, Zang Ziyi, 50 Cent, Ray Liotta, Ian McShane, Edward Albee, Sherry Vine, Ja Rule, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Greg Louganis, Billie Jean King,[18] Sugar Ray Leonard, Georges St. Pierre, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Udo Kier, Isabella Blow, Usher (musician), J Dilla, Norman Reedus, BeBe Zahara Benet, Tracee Ellis Ross, Juliette Lewis, Ray Liotta, Indya Moore, Lil' Kim, Mark Ronson, Zachary Quinto, Joan Jett, Bianca Del Rio, Evan Rachel Wood, Ice Cube, John Waters, Jonathan Groff, Lena Waithe,[19] Eve (rapper), Lady Bunny, Outkast and LL Cool J.

Visual Discography

His photographs in music include album packaging artwork[20] for...

Exhibitions

In 2014, Meg Shiffler, Gallery Director of the San Francisco Arts Commission and Galleries, acquired Roger Erickson's photographic series entitled "Outspoken: Portraits of LGBTQ Luminaries" [34] for a four-month solo exhibition in the restored Beaux-Arts architecture San Francisco City Hall Building from June 9 to October 16, 2015. The exhibition coincided with the U.S. Supreme Court decision on the legalization of same sex marriage (Obergefell v. Hodges).

Bibliography

  • Roger Erickson FLOSS [35][36][37] (Author / Photographer) : published (2024) by Goff Books/ ORO Editions.[38]

FLOSS comprises a collection of monographs showcasing retrospective photographs by Roger Erickson, highlighting Hip Hop and Rock'n Roll music from the 1990s. These uniquely stylized images explore the aspirational, unrestrained and often extravagant nature of artists during an era when Hip Hop culture burst into international prominence. Foreword by Salli Richardson-Whitfield

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  3. ^ Artist Spotlight: Roger Erickson, The Advocate, August 28, 2010
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  6. ^ "HyperRust: Select Magazine Interview".
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  18. ^ "Excerpt: Billie Jean King on growing up in Long Beach and saving up $8.29 for her first racket". Los Angeles Times. August 12, 2021.
  19. ^ "OUT100: Lena Waithe, Artist of the Year".
  20. ^ {https://www.discogs.com/artist/2605860-Roger-Erickson-2?srsltid=AfmBOorNY68PB5tWzHEtT__58zt8KvUZcyluuxeJCqFCGmhv2JQSn15J}
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  33. ^ "Único by Joey Montana". iTunes Store. Apple. May 6, 2014. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
  34. ^ "OUTspoken: Portraits of LGBTQ Luminaries by Roger Erickson | SFAC Galleries". Archived from the original on August 18, 2018. Retrieved August 18, 2018.
  35. ^ https://goffbooks.com/product/floss
  36. ^ Floss. Oro Editions. September 9, 2024. ISBN 978-1-961856-08-0.
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  38. ^ "Coming Soon – Goff Books".
  39. ^ https://folkways.si.edu/smithsonian-anthology-of-hip-hop-and-rap: (contributor): (2021) Smithsonian Folkways Recordings