Jay Z - BP3 - The Making of the Album Artwork
Filed under: Art, Hip Hop, Jay Z, Music, Photography
Look, here at the BP_TOW frathouse, we keep Jay on heavy rotation… This album started at an 8 for me the day I got a copy and its getting better with every listen. First week out, dude sold 475k+ albums in an environment where you don’t really sell records anymore… crazy… Here is a cool look at what went into the album artwork… check out the interview after the jump with the photog that made it happen…Photographer Dan Tobin Smith worked with Jay-Z on the cover and explains the process behind the cover in his interview with It’s Nice That. via Nah Right
“Greg Burke, the creative director on the project at Atlantic records had seen the Letter ‘E’ I had shot with the set designer Nicola Yeoman and I guess he had it in the back of his mind when he was thinking of ideas for Jay Z’s new artwork for Blueprint 3. I think Greg and Jay Z had lots of ideas about what the album meant and it seemed to be about taking it back to the source, in terms of the music itself and then subsequently the artwork. For the album and the idea was it was very much about the music and all the things that make music. The 3 is represented by 3 bars which is of course the old way of writing ‘3’ so that seemed to work really nicely with the idea behind the album and the set design that evolved. We all liked the idea that the installation was almost machine like, like all these things were interlinked. That’s why everything is packed and jumbled together. Like it had kind of grown out of this corner.
I think it was a brave approach for Jay Z as all his previous albums have had him on them. I love still life, and the way I shoot is quite old school. It took 3 days to shoot, was all shot on 10×8 inch film, so the quality in the whites is fantastic, so much subtle tone. We worked long and hard on the colour work on the post and even in a single page mag advert I can see that effort. You could blow the image up to the size of a building and it would still hold up. It seems the album is about that old school crafted production so its nice that that same method went into the shoot.”
source:freshnessmag




Cool and all… but he totally ripped off the cover art on “Kingdom of Comfort,” UK band Delirious’ latest album, which came out early 2009.