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Edward Colver (Edward Curtiss Colver) was born on 17 June, 1949 in Pomona, California, United States, is an American photographer. Discover Edward Colver's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

Popular As Edward Curtiss Colver
Occupation Photographer
Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 17 June 1949
Birthday 17 June
Birthplace Pomona, California, United States
Nationality United States

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1949

Edward Curtiss Colver (born June 17, 1949) is an American photographer, best known for his early punk photographs.

A third-generation Southern Californian born on June 17, 1949, in Pomona, California, Colver was named after an ancestor who arrived in the United States from Cornwall, England, in 1635.

Edward's father, Charles Colver, was a forest ranger for 43 years.

Upon his retirement, Charles was presented with the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Award by President George H. W. Bush at the White House.

The tallest peak southwest of Mount San Antonio aka Mount Baldy, was named Colver Peak after Charles.

Essentially a self-taught photographer, Colver had a brief formal training during night classes at University of California, Los Angeles, where he studied beginning photography with Eileen Cowin.

Largely influenced by Dada and Surrealism, Colver was most impressed in his early years by the art of Southern Californian native Edward Kienholz.

1960

In the late 1960s, Edward's perspective on life and art was changed by his exposure to composers such as Edgard Varèse, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Krzysztof Penderecki and John Cage.

Three months after he began taking photographs, Colver had his first photograph published: an image of performance artist Johanna Went, featured in BAM magazine.

Since then he has shot photographs for dozens of record labels including EMI, Capitol and Geffen.

His pictures have been featured on more than 500 album covers and include some of the most recognizable and iconic covers of the punk era.

1978

Colver not only created a visual document of the birth of the hardcore punk in suburban Southern California from late 1978 to mid-1984, but also he greatly helped in defining the photography style and graphic identity of the American hardcore punk movement.

He was actually in the right place at the right time, and with the right attitude, but he was not merely a witness in the eye of the storm, he was indeed a living part of that big picture, and in this regard, his early work is an authentic self-portrait of the Southern California hardcore punk scene in its golden years.

2001

His work was featured extensively in the book American Hardcore: A Tribal History (2001), written by Steven Blush, and in its documentary film version, American Hardcore (2006), directed by Paul Rachman.