Gino Carlini (born June 12, 1968) is a Detroit-based music photographer. Career He began his career in 1983 contributing music photos to Detroit's News-Herald and later on contributing to music magazines including Rolling Stone. In 1987 at the age of 18, Carlini went on tour with the band Tesla who were in support of Def Leppard's Hysteria tour. He did tour photography and was published on his first tour poster. From the late 80's onward, Carlini went on to tour with many bands and his images have graced the covers of albums and Cd Booklets. His photos have also been used in posters, tour books, guitar tab books, music photo books, video boxes etc. Magazines include Billboard, , Metal Hammer. In 1992, well exploring the idea of also shooting Fashion. Carlini relocated to New York City. In 2001 Carlini reunited with the band Tesla and was hired to be tour photographer on their much anticipated Replugged reunion tour. Carlini photographed and designed the packaging for their double live album titled Replugged Live, A single Disc version titled Standing Room Only was also released. Outside the music industry, Gino Carlini also photographs architecture. His architectural photos have appeared in " From House to Home", Home & Design and Detroit Home. Album covers and CD bookets in which his work have appeared includes a number of Tesla albums like Replugged Live, Standing Room Only, ' and 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Tesla and the Testament albums Dark Roots of Earth, The Very Best of Testament.
|