London-based photographer and visual artist Sam Rockman boasts a diverse portfolio that transcends conventional boundaries, fostering genuine connections with individuals globally. Spanning analog and digital photography, music videos, live performances, and documentaries, his work delves deep into the human experience. Featured in prestigious publications like Wonderland, Kerrang, and Clash, Sam's lens captures not just images but narratives, showcasing the essence of musicians like Perc, Hollie Cook, and Jelani, as well as the dynamic atmosphere of festivals such as Download and Glastonbury.
Sam was a finalist in two categories at the 2023 Abbey Road Music Photographer Awards, and has been back to the studios since to shoot their Lock In series. Drawing inspiration from his Finnish roots, he infuses his work with a profound appreciation for diverse individuals and their stories. Whether photographing gigs or collaborating with artists for portraits, Sam's dedication to capturing the essence of the music world shines through. He seamlessly blends his passion for photography with his love for music, resulting in a narrative uniquely his own.
Following his successful debut solo exhibition 'So Far, So Good' in 2023, which celebrated the intersection of people and music, Sam continues to push boundaries. His latest group show, "Are We There Yet?" at Camden Open Air Gallery, alongside photographers Min Sett Hein, Rossella Damiani, and Almira Kho, explores the nuances of the creative industry, showcasing the highs and lows experienced by creatives and inviting viewers to ponder the journey of creativity and human connection.