Bryan Adams: A passion for pictures

Having forged a parallel career as a photographer, the singer shares what it's like to be behind the lens

I've been interested in photography for a long time – it's been quite a journey. I remember I was about to embark on my first tour and thought to myself: "I've got to get a camera to record this." Prior to that, I'd just used my parents' "snap" cameras, but I got a Canon and documented as much of what I was doing as I could over many years. When I was putting together the re-release of my 1984 album Reckless, I went back into my archives and pulled out all the photographs I'd shot from those sessions. It gave a different perspective on the making of the music.

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