My Friend, Weezer: A Visual Time Capsule of One of Rock's Most Iconic Bands

Sean Murphy
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My Friend, Weezer: A Visual Time Capsule of One of Rock's Most Iconic Bands

Sean Murphy
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“Sean Murphy is by far and away the craziest person to wield a camera we've ever worked with. Looking back on these photos brings back so many fond memories, as well as "what was I thinking?" and "what the heck happened to that shirt?" moments. I hope you enjoy seeing all these never-before-seen images of Weezer as much as we do.”
  • Published date: Dec 23, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 258
  • Publisher: Page & Vine
  • ISBN: 9781964264288
  • Dimensions: 9.75" W x 1.0" L x 12.75" H
Sean Murphy is an acclaimed American photographer known for his bold style and uncanny ability to capture raw, unfiltered moments. He cut his teeth in the rebellious music scene of the 1990s, developing a visual voice rooted in grit, honesty, and spontaneity. Throughout the past three decades, his work has appeared in global ad campaigns, album covers, and major publications including Rolling Stone, Esquire, and GQ.

Known for pushing boundaries (and safety protocols), Sean built a reputation for capturing the hidden layers of whatever story is put in front of him. Whether shooting Grammy Award-winning musicians or Hollywood icons, he approaches every subject with equal parts confidence and chaos—inviting them to meet him halfway. For whatever reason, they always do.

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