This land is your land and this land is my land, sure, but the world is run by those that never listen to music anyway Bob Dylan supposedly once said.

I don’t run the world, or even the bath water for my daughters every night. But I do listen to music and I am interested those who make it. They’ll never run the world either but they do make it a better ride. And the more honest portraits that are being seen of those who make music, the more their music will be heard by everyone.

That’s the way I see it.

I work on assignments from record labels, artist’s management teams or direct commissions from musicians.

My goal is to make hard working images that raise the awareness and exposure of touring musicians, for glossy magazine covers, LP jackets, streaming services or on xeroxed 11x17 show flyers stapled onto dark walls in music venues across America.

My work has been featured in a variety of publications and media, including The New York Times, NPR.org, USA Today, The Guardian, rollingstone.com, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Pitchfork.com, Paste Magazine, The Huffington Post, Strant Magazine, mtv.com, avclub.com, KEPX.org, stereogum.com, relix.com, The Portland Mercury, Time Out Chicago, Seattle PI, Seattle Weekly, Santa Barbara Independent, Denver Post

todd @ toddroeth . com