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'''Beth Herzhaft''' is
'''Beth Herzhaft''' is a photographer who got her start with Capitol Records, shooting her first album cover (rapper Schooly-D in 1991). She has since worked with many other labels and artists including Glenn Frey, Mazzy Star and Phil Collins. Her career then branched in photography for advertising agencies, publications, digital media, restaurants and non-profits. Herzhaft maintains a studio in Los Angeles, California.


==Involvement with American Music Club==
==Involvement with American Music Club==
Herzhaft photographed [[American Music Club]] in 1991, and one of her photographs is used in their ''[[Rise]]'' single.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 00:37, 11 March 2018

Beth Herzhaft
Beth-Herzhaft.jpg
Occupation photographer
Website www.herzco.com

Beth Herzhaft is a photographer who got her start with Capitol Records, shooting her first album cover (rapper Schooly-D in 1991). She has since worked with many other labels and artists including Glenn Frey, Mazzy Star and Phil Collins. Her career then branched in photography for advertising agencies, publications, digital media, restaurants and non-profits. Herzhaft maintains a studio in Los Angeles, California.

Involvement with American Music Club

Herzhaft photographed American Music Club in 1991, and one of her photographs is used in their Rise single.

References