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John Scarpati
American photographer

John Scarpati

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American photographer
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Age
64 years
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Fishbone
 
John Scarpati
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Biography

John Scarpati (born June 29, 1960) is a professional photographer whose photography has appeared on hundreds of album and CD covers for bands and individual musicians.He is also the owner of Scarpati Studio, a photography studio that does photography and layouts for advertising campaigns, some of which have won national and regional awards. Scarpati has produced two books based on his photography: Cramp, Slash, & Burn: When Punk and Glam Were Twinsand Eyes Wide Open. The first major solo art exhibit of Scarpat’s work was in 1991 at Midem - Palais des Festivals in Cannes, France. The exhibit was a dye transfer print series. Scarpati’s work has also appeared in publications such as the New York Times and Rolling Stone Magazine.

Because of his extensive photography work with so many bands in Hollywood the 1980s, as well as the production of his book Cramp, Slash, & Burn: When Punk and Glam Were Twins, Alarm Magazine has referred to Scarpati as The Anthropologist of the Sunset Strip.

Career

Music Industry

The majority of Scarpati’s photography work has been done in the music industry, having worked on hundreds of album covers and photo shoots across different genres. He got his break at a recording studio in Sherman Oaks, CA where he met Journey lead-singer Steve Perry who was recording his first solo album. Scarpati didn't immediately recognize Perry and recalled later that he was "... driving home (from the recording studio) and ‘When The Lights Go Down’ (Lights by Journey) comes on and I thought, ‘Holy shit, that’s Steve Perry I was just talking to.'” Perry made good on a promise to stop by Scarpati's studio the following day for what originally was intended to be a shot for the inside sleeve of his new album. Ultimately, Scarpati's work became the iconic cover shot for Perry's Street Talk album. Scarpati has since worked with many famous musical artists, such as Rush, Def Leppard, Warrant and Kenny Rogers.

He has also done work for the following employers: Michael Jackson // Sherman Halsey // Planet Pictures // Delicious Vinyl // Dwight Yoakam // Hugh Syme // Fresh Design

Because of his extensive work with the band Fishbone, Scarpati’s photos were featured in the documentary Everyday Sunshine. In addition, one of Scarpati’s photos of the band was sent to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, which also has a collection of artifacts from the band.

Advertising

In his work through his company Scarpati Studio and other advertising firms, Scarpati has worked as a photographer or art director on a number of advertising campaigns for corporate clients. His artistic approach has won a number of awards, including one national ADDY awardand two regional ADDY awards.

A partial list of Scarpati’s Corporate clients include Bridgestone, Firestone, One Systems, Honda, AKG Microphones, Hunter Fans, Tequila Rose, Vantage Bowling, Fuzion, Paramount Studios, and English Eccentrics. In addition, his cover for the New York Dolls album One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This was used in an iPod Nano advertising campaign.

Books

Scarpati has produced two books based on his photography work.This first, called Eyes Wide Open, is a collection of unusual and artistic images from his work. The Second is called Cramp, Slash, & Burn: When Punk and Glam Were Twins, and focuses on Scarpati's work in the Hollywood music scene in the 1980s.

Eyes Wide Open

The photography artwork in Eyes Wide Open began as an art show exhibit in alternative venues, such as clubs, bars, and hotels.While there may appear to be no obvious cohesive theme to the book, the concept is a collection of fine art prints on a wide array of Substrates. The collection contains a number of artistic examples of the photographer’s work and showcases his creativity.

Cramp, Slash, & Burn: When Punk and Glam Were Twins

Cramp, Slash, & Burn: When Punk and Glam Were Twins is a collection of Scarpati’s photos from the Punk and Glam music industry in Hollywood during the 1980s. The photographs have been cleaned and digitized and the original film was wet drum scanned and digitally remastered to produce high quality images. The book is produced in a 12x12 format to mimic the size of traditional album covers. In addition, life size images of memorabilia from the period, including tick stubs, trinkets, and an authentic can of Aquanet from the time period. The text inside the book is written by band members and others who were a part of the scene at the time. The artwork from the book premiered at La Luz de Jesus Galley in Los Angeles and continues to be on display at various venues around the country.

The book won a Mohawk awardand earned Scarpati the title “Anthropologist of the Sunset strip from Alarm Magazine, which said, “As a photographer, John Scarpati is well known for his work on album covers, each a dynamic and living piece of art. During the 1980s in Los Angeles, he was the music photographer, an anthropologist of the Sunset Strip, his lens documenting the fashion, sounds, and faces in the era of outrageous musical fashion.”The Indie Reader, Culture Catch, and Felt and Wire also praised the accuracy of the book in documenting the era and scene.

Album cover art

Chronological list of John Scarpati's album cover art.

YearArtistAlbumRole
1984Steve PerryStreet TalkPhotography
1985FishboneFishbonePhotography
1985Tex & The HorseheadsLife’s So CoolPhotography
1985VariousThe Enigma VariationsPhotography
1985StryperSoldiers Under CommandPhotography
1985StryperReason for the SeasonPhotography
1986T.S.O.LRevengePhotography
1986FishboneIn Your FacePhotography
1986PoisonLook What the Cat Dragged InPhotography
1986EyesEyesPhotography
1986The UnforgivenThe UnforgivenPhotography
1987Bitch (band)The Bitch is Back (album)Photography
1987Redd KrossNeuroticaPhotography
1987DramaramaBox Office BombPhotography
1988L.A. GunsL.A. GunsPhotography
1988KixBlow My FusePhotography
1988Social DistortionPrison BoundAlbum Design
1988Oingo BoingoBoingo AlivePhotography
1988Various ArtistsA Town South of Bakersfield Vol 1Photography
1989WarrantDirty Rotten Filthy Stinking RichPhotography
1989Kingdom Come (band)In Your FacePhotography
1989Michael MonroeNot Fakin' ItPhotography
1989DramaramaStuck in WonderamalandPhotography
1989RushPrestoPhotography
1989Babylon A. D.Babylon A. D.Photography
1989Bonfire (band)Point BlankPhotography
1989Fates WarningPerfect SymmetryPhotography
1990MagnumGoodnight L.A.Photography
1990RushChroniclesPhotography
1990WarrantCherry PiePhotography
1990HurricaneSlave to the ThrillPhotography
1990The Northern PikesSnow in JunePhotography
1990AliasAliasPhotography
1990BlowflyTwisted World of BlowflyPhotography
1990Electric AngelsElectric AngelsPhotography
1990Social DistortionSocial DistortionPhotography
1991RushRoll the BonesPhotography
1991Great WhiteHookedPhotography
1991Fates WarningParallelsPhotography
1991KixHot WirePhotography
1991Bad EnglishBacklashPhotography
1991The StormThe StormPhotography
1991Armored SaintSymbol of SalvationPhotography
1991Aldo NovaBlood on the BricksPhotography
1991Me Phi MeOnePhotography
1991DramaramaVinylPhotography
1991The ScreamLet It ScreamPhotography
1992WarrantDog Eat DogPhotography
199221 GunsSalutePhotography
1993DramaramaHi-Fi Sci-FiPhotography
1994Steve PerryFor the Love of Strange MedicinePhotography
1995Bill MillerRaven in the SnowPhotography
1995Marshall ChapmanIt's About TimePhotography
1995Philip ClaypoolA Circus Leaving TownPhotography
1996Diamond RioIVPhotography
1996DramaramaThe Best of Dramarama: 18 Big OnesPhotography
1996WarrantThe Best of WarrantPhotography
1996Al AndersonPay Before You PumpPhotography
1996Jason and the ScorchersClear Impetuous MorningPhotography
1997Eddie RabbittBeatin’ the OddsPhotography
1997ScorpionsDeadly Sting: The Mercury YearsPhotography
1997Rick AltizerBlue Plate SpecialPhotography
1998Steve PerryGreatest Hits + Five UnreleasedPhotography
1998The Thompson Brothers BandBlame It on the DogPhotography
1998Pam TillisEvery TimePhotography
1998Eddie RabbittSongs from RabbittlandPhotography
1998The InsyderzFight of My LifePhotography
1999Brooks & DunnTight RopePhotography
1999JetboyLost and FoundPhotography
2000The Kentucky HeadhuntersSongs From the Grass String RanchPhotography
2000Ray PricePrisoner of LovePhotography
2000The Sky KingsFrom Out of the BluePhotography
2001RushChronicles/ Moving PicturesPhotography
2001Danni LeighDivide and ConquerPhotography
2002Oingo Boingo20th Century Masters - The Millennium CollectionPhotography
2003Social DistortionGreatest HitsPhotography
2003Buddy JewellBuddy JewellPhotography
2003Jamie Lee ThurstonI Just Wanna Do My ThingPhotography
2003Janis IanWorking Without a NetPhotography
2004Brad CotterPatient ManPhotography
2004Restless HeartStill RestlessPhotography
2004Lane TurnerWanting MorePhotography
2005Jo Dee MessinaDelicious SurprisePhotography
2005Hank Williams, Jr.That's How They Do It in DixiePhotography
2006New York DollsOne Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even ThisPhotography
2006Mechanical BirdsThe Possibility of FlightPhotography
2007Social DistortionGreatest HitsPhotography
2007HydrogynDeadly PassionsPhotography
2007Randy KohrsOld PhotographPhotography
2007Clay WalkerFallPhotography
2008De Novo DahlMove Every Muscle, Make Every SoundPhotography
2008Black Stone CherryFolklore and SuperstitionPhotography
2009SteadlürSteadlürPhotography
2009Doyle and DebbiePerforming all their top hits to the very best of their abilityPhotography
2009Korby LenkerLovers and FoolsPhotography
2010Randy KohrsQuicksandPhotography
2012Craig MorrisonCraig MorrisonPhotography
2012Deborah AllenHear Me NowPhotography
2012FishboneEvery Day SunshinePhotography
2012Redd KrossResearching The BluesPhoto editing
2012Korby LenkerKorby LenkerPhotography
2014Lee Ann WomackThe Way I’m Livin’Photography

Awards and Notable Achievements

Gold & Platinum Records

Steve Perry - Street Talk
Poison - Look What the Cat Dragged In
L.A. Guns – L.A. Guns
Great White - Hooked
Warrant – Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich
Warrant - Cherry Pie
Rush – Roll The Bones
Kix – Blow My Fuse
Rush – Presto
Brooks & Dunn – Tight Rope
Buddy Jewell – Buddy Jewell

Notable Achievements and Recognition

1984 - Scarpati’s 1st album cover to go Platinum – Steve Perry / Street Talk: Columbia
1989 - Shot 1st music video – Tone Lōc / Wild Thing for Delicious Vinyl /camera operator DP
1990 - Juno Award – Best album cover – Rush / Presto - Atlantic
1991 - Worst album cover – Rolling Stone Magazine – Warrant Cherry Pie – Columbia
1992 - Juno Award – Best album cover – Rush / Roll the Bones – Atlantic
2005 - Honda Ad Campaign featured in Luerzer's Archive
2006 - iTunes podcast – interview with Scarpati by light source
2007 - Silver Addy “national” Design CD/DVD packaging – Mechanical Birds
2008 - Silver Addy – photographyprint Campaign “local” – De Novo Dahl - CD packaging
2008 - Apple iPod Nano “TV & Print” New York Dolls cover featured in advertising campaign
2009 - Shutterbug Magazine – feature article (March) Pro’s Choice
2010 – Featured article PDN magazine – Scarpati Rocks the House – Legends of Photography Issue
2011 - 2 full page spread- Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition – Bridgestone Tires Campaign

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Frequently Asked Questions
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Who is John Scarpati?
John Scarpati is a highly acclaimed American celebrity photographer known for his work in both the music and entertainment industry.
What is John Scarpati's most famous work?
One of John Scarpati's most famous photographs is his iconic image of Jon Bon Jovi for the cover of the album "Slippery When Wet."
Has John Scarpati won any awards for his photography?
Yes, John Scarpati has received multiple awards for his exceptional work. He won the prestigious Hasselblad Masters Award in 2004 and was named Photographer of the Year by both the Hollywood Reporter and Clio Awards.
Does John Scarpati only photograph celebrities?
Although John Scarpati is primarily known for his celebrity photography, he has also worked on various commercial and advertising campaigns, as well as editorial projects.
Where can you find John Scarpati's photographs?
John Scarpati's photographs have been exhibited in galleries around the world, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. His work can also be found in numerous magazines, album covers, and advertisements.
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