

The man who shoved cameras where no PR team would let them go.
Rock music and rock photography are synonymous for the wild antics of their rockstars with one common denominator: Neil Zlozower, photographer extraordinaire and in-your-face madman. The daily dalliances of 'Zloz' as part of the rock n' roll stage show, in front and behind the stage and in the studio, are well documented and collaborated by the stars themselves - While his 'unique' communication skills may leave a lot to be desired in the real world, the end result of his work can only be described as phenomenal. No other photographer had the access, the attitude and lifestyle to bring a seductive photo perspective, a peep show if you will, of the down and out lifestyle of rockstars through the professional lens of 'Zloz'.
Cinematography
Zloz's photos remain the gold standard of rock excess.
Production
Archival footage that shouldn't legally exist.
Director
Beate Maynes
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Zlozower shot over 10,000 live shows and still claims he never once asked permission for anything.
His photos defined the visual language of 1980s metal—without him, no 'Appetite for Destruction' cover controversy.
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