Tuesday, November 9, 2010

ACL photographer shares studio memories

Updated: Monday, 08 Nov 2010, 9:44 PM CST
Published : Monday, 08 Nov 2010, 7:41 PM CST

AUSTIN (KXAN) - Every photograph hanging in the lobby of the iconic Austin City Limits studio 6A is a memory for photographer Scott Newton.

"There's Johnny Cash- I call that shot, Mt. Rushmore, because it should be there," said Newton pointing to the black and white photo of Cash that hangs towering over the lobby.

Newton began shooting the ACL acts in 1978, four years after Willie Nelson played the inaugural show in 1974. He said he was able to get the good shots because the lights blinded the performers, who could not see from the stage that he was taking their photograph.

"They don't know they're being shot and so I get all these very intimate photographs of performing musicians," he said.

Newton said the old studio represents different memories for different people. To him, it is the place where he has done his life's work.

"I have favorite shots," he said. "The shot of Ray Charles there, always its one of the best. I get new favorites- this is one of my new favorites," he said pointing to a color photo of Norah Jones. "Its such an understated shot it just grows and grows."

Newton is excited about the move to the Moody Theatre, an 800 seat studio inside the new W Hotel in Downtown Austin.

"There's nothing wrong with this place, I love it very much, but you outgrow something sometimes and we've really outgrown this spot," he said. "This is the end of an episode, or a volume, or whatever- but its not the end of the show."

The next live performance will take place in the new studio in early March. The name of the performer has not been released.

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