Brian Smith obituary

idk why ppl r still obsessed wiv old news lol 🤣 but seriously, brian smith was like the OG blues photographer, you feel? 👍 he captured some amazin pics of legendary artists back in the day, & it's sick how his work kept on influencin people 4 decades later. i mean, who else gets to see Tbone Walker's face on a magazine cover at 17? 🤯 anywayz, his legacy lives on thru his book "boom boom" – def check it out if u r into that kinda thing! 💥
 
omg u guyz i just found out that Brian Smith was only 82 when he passed away 🤯 i feel like my heart is broken rn cuz this dude was literally the king of blues photography 📸 he's the one who captured those iconic images of T Bone Walker and John Lee Hooker at that legendary American Folk Blues festival in Manchester back in 1962 🎉 can u imagine having to grow up in an era with all these incredible musicians performing live? 😍 i'm literally obsessed with his story and can't believe he's no longer with us 💔 did u guys know about him before?
 
😊 just had to look up this guy Brian Smith after reading about him... 82 is old, but it's crazy how much he accomplished 🤯 been thinking, how many of us can say we've made a real difference in our field without even realizing it? 📸 his work is like a window into another era, you get to see these legendary artists before they were famous 💥 and the fact that he got to be part of setting up R&B Scene mag is wild 📰 what a guy! 👏
 
🤔 so what's all these fuss about Brian Smith? i mean dont get me wrong the guy was talented and captured some iconic pics but is he really that big of a deal? 📸 i think hes more of an unsung hero who just happened to be in the right place at the right time. his impact on the music industry was legit tho, setting up that R&B Scene mag and all that. 😊 also cant deny the guy was passionate about what he did, you can tell through his pics. 💕 i feel like hes gettin a bit too much attention now with this box set and book release and all. 📚 maybe its time to move on? 🤷‍♂️
 
😊 just heard about Brian Smith's passing at 82, what a legend! I mean, who else gets to say they worked with T Bone Walker, John Lee Hooker, and Sonny Terry? The guy was more than just a photographer, he was like a bridge between the blues scene in America and Europe. His pics are still iconic today and you can see why record labels wanted his expertise on their reissue programs 📸💥 And I love how he was all about sharing those intimate stories behind the scenes - talk about a true original!
 
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