Beyond The Lens with Lancer Mercer. A Ryan Cory Mini Documentary
lancemercerphotography.com /// SHOT + CHOPPED by: Ryan Cory (ryancory.com)
“I was involved in the punk scene in Seattle and realized early on that if I had a camera, I could probably get into shows easier and up closer than without a camera. I didn’t have to be Ansel Adams to take photographs. I didn’t have to be a technical wizard. The same kind of ethos that the Ramones had musically, I could apply photographically.” ~ Lance Mercer
Within the past two decades, it has become increasingly difficult to flip through major musical publications or albums at a store and not come across a jaw-dropping, iconic image by the inspiring Lance Mercer.
Born and raised in Seattle, Mercer began documenting in his early teens the punk scene, as well as life with his friends and their bands: unique individuals who would eventually became the voices behind one of the PNW’s most important musical movements. At the visual vanguard of chronicling its magnificent, down-to-earth, and egalitarian zeitgeist, Mercer employed his instinctive intuition for capturing vulnerable souls, keen eye for brilliant composition, and compassionate humanity for earning the trust of wary hearts, forever immortalizing groundbreaking visionaries—a number of whom are tragically no longer with us—in his devastatingly glorious, unpretentious, and ofttimes warmly-candid shots.
Fully aware of his calling early on, he entered photography school at the age of 17. After graduating with a degree in commercial photography, he became a full-time freelance photographer in 1991. Captivated by the musician’s life, as well as the symbiotic relationship between artist and fans, Mercer captured the energy of individuals who changed music history forever. His dynamic subjects ranged from passionate basement punks to charismatic characters who eventually formed bands like Malfunkshun, Mother Love Bone, Screaming Trees, Soundgarden, Mudhoney, Alice in Chains, and Pearl Jam. Mercer was invited to tour with Pearl Jam from 1992 to 1995 as their official photographer, and with this unparalleled access, caught some of the most intimate and intoxicating moments of one of the world’s most private bands.
He has since released two books related to this period: a retrospective with fellow Seattle photographer, Charles Peterson, called Place/Date (1997), and 5X1: Pearl Jam Through the Eye of Lance Mercer (2007). Today, Mercer remains in demand as a visual storyteller, applying his talents in the music, editorial, and commercial worlds, as well as in the production, direction, and filming of documentary projects. His work continues to be published and exhibited locally and internationally.
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Easy Street Records
Lance “Romance” Mercer is also one of the founding members of punk legends @thebriefs. He is doing push ups and getting ready to embark on #TheBriefs European tour. Let’s help send him off.
This mini-doc #BeyondTheLens will premier @easystreetrecords on our new projector screen as part of West Seattle Art Walk on July 13, Thursday. 5-8
Directed by West Seattle’s own @ryan.cory You’ve seen his work for many years working w us here @easystreetrecords, but also w almost every business @westseattlejunction
#BeyondTheLens will show at 7:30, festivities begin at 5. Prints for sale. Meet & Greet w Lance Mercer. @mysterymade will have limited edition tees on hand. Lance friend Charles Peterson currently has an exhibit on display at Easy Street, catch that too! We are super lucky to also have DJ Marc Muller on the decks. Marc is co-founder of the Emerald City Soul Club, one of our fave wax heads! Bar Open
Great opportunity for any young photog to snag a few tricks of the trade from the one and only Mr. Lance Mercer #masterclass See less
📸 : @charles.peterson.photographer
Little late but need to really send out huge thanks to everybody that showed up last thur, filled my heart and left me so damn humbled..also huge shout out to @easystreetguy @easystreetrecords for hosting and just being a great friend, none of this would have been possible w out his support and love. Also @ryan.cory for his talents, let’s finish this thing! And of course my kid for stepping in and making sure I didn’t give away all my work😜 @kenziemercer ..also, @charles.peterson.photographer meant so much to have you and your better half there, love you both.
I still have quite few prints left for those that missed out, dm me for more info..THANK YOU ALL🙏🏼❤️
Thank you Lance for inviting me to your home, sharing amazing stories of Seattle’s past, and showing me how a true artist creates in the dark – your photography lived on my walls as a teenager, and I’m honored to play a small part in bringing your story to the world. (Loved those Super Sonics images).
Check out all of LANCE MERCER’S photography today, and support your favorite photographers on their invidual journeys.
Thanks + Cheers,
Ryan
Special Thanks to Matt Vaughan for supporting local artists, & my incredibly supportive collaborator Peter Hilgendorf.