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Robert Tellerman is a New York based photographer born and raised on the south shore of Long Island. He is mostly known for his concert and street photography. His influences include photographers like Danny Clinch, Mick Rock and Timothy Hiatt.
Robert's passion for photography is life long and even runs in his family. One of the first pictures he took was of the Twin Towers on a class trip to New York City when he was a child. Since then, he has always found an unlimited amount of inspiration from the city.
Robert has photographed many artists including Allman Betts Band, Gov't Mule, America, Marky Ramone and War and has shot many festivals such as Great South Bay Music Festival and The Meadows Music Festival.
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Billy Joel Exhibit Bows Out with a Collector’s Celebration at LIMEHOF
The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF) will close out its record-breaking exhibit Billy Joel: My Life – A Piano Man’s Journey with a final fan event worthy of the “Piano Man” himself. On Saturday, October 25 at 2…
Friends of the Brothers Keep the Allman Spirit Alive at Patchogue Theatre
On a crisp October night in Patchogue, the Friends of the Brothers brought the timeless spirit of the Allman Brothers Band roaring back to life at the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts. With a lineup deeply intertwined with the ABB…
Southern Soul Shines in Macon: Tedeschi Trucks Band, Gov’t Mule & Duane Betts Bring the Allman…
The city of Macon, Georgia was alive all weekend as fans from across the country poured into town for a night that felt like a homecoming for Southern rock royalty. The Atrium Health Amphitheater buzzed with anticipation on Saturday,…
A.J. Croce Brings “Croce Plays Croce” and Heart of the Eternal to NYC’s Town Hall, October 24
On Friday, October 24, acclaimed artist, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist A.J. Croce returns to New York City’s Town Hall for a night that bridges legacy and individuality. The son of legendary songwriter Jim Croce, A.J. has…
Dimash Makes History at Madison Square Garden with Triumphant STRANGER Tour Performance
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CBGB Festival Revives Punk Spirit Under the K Bridge
Nearly 20 years after the legendary CBGB club closed its doors on the Bowery, the punk spirit was alive and thrashing once again in New York City. On September 27th, Under The K Bridge Park in Brooklyn was transformed into holy ground for…
LIMEHOF Hosts First Americana Festival on the Balcony in Stony Brook
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LIMEHOF Launches First Music Documentary Film Festival
The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF) made history this month with the launch of its first-ever Music Documentary Film Festival, held August 8–10 at its Stony Brook location. Over three days, music lovers,…
Punk on the Pier: Dropkick Murphys & Bad Religion Storm Pier 17
Saturday night at The Rooftop at Pier 17 saw two punk powerhouses take over the skyline as Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion’s co-headlining Summer of Discontent tour rolled into New York City. With The Mainliners opening, the night…