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Jazz Guitar by Joe Smith
Joe P. Smith is a photographer and artist absorbed in an artistic quest that comprises photography, the graphic media and painting and his recent works are often a combination of these.

Joe studied art and design in Malta and Florence, Italy where he was awarded scholarship in 1983.

He has been in photography since 1979. He is a member of the Malta Photographic Society of which he won the coveted Photographer of the Year Award in 1995 and also a Fellow of the Malta Institute of Professional Photographers. He is often called upon by both organisations to judge competitions and give lectures. In 1995 he was made Associate of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain and later Artist of the International Federation of Photographic Art. In 2001 he was the first and only Maltese photographer to achieve Fellowship status of the Malta Institute of Professional Photographers. In November of the same year he was also made Associate of the Master Photographers Association of the UK. He has been responsible for the design of various postage stamps, logos of established companies, brochures, packaging and CD sleeves.

Between 1991-1992 he was art director of the in-house design and packaging studio of a cosmetics manufacturing concern

His preference is for monochrome photography especially those depicting the performing arts and his name has become synonymous with pictures of Jazz musicians who performed in the Malta Jazz Festival of which he has been the official photographer since the first edition in 1991. Many of his Jazz pictures can be found on the websites of renowned musicians who played in the Festival

He has also spent five years as the resident photographer of the experimental theatre group Politeatru between 1987 and 1993 with whom he travelled to Moscow in 1991 and staged an exhibition of theatrical photography at the Russian Federation Museum of Decorative, Applied and Folk Art. He still uses conventional film for his work but this is then scanned and output digitally.

In October 2002 he was awarded the prestigious Overseas Master Photographer Award of the Master Photographers Association of the UK.

Joe has exhibited extensively locally and abroad and has had work published in various publications. He is also frequently called upon to judge local and international competitions and also to lecture on the subject.

All photos copyright © Joe Smith. All Rights Reserved.


Bill Frisell and The Willies featured banjo player Danny Barnes, violinist Eyvind Kang, drummer Chris Leighton and bass player Keith Lowe.


John Scofield's first showing at the Malta International Jazz Festival, with Joe Lovano on sax, Bill Stewart on drums and Dennis Irwin on double bass.


Mike Stern - The Mike Stern Band playing in 1997 and featuring Loncoln Goines on bass, Bob Sheppard on sax and Dave Weckl on drums.


Mark Whitfield 1995 with The 'Verve' - New Generation All-Stars featuring Nicholas Payton on trumpet, Tim Warfield on Sax, Anthony Wonsee on piano, Christian McBride on bass and Greg Hutchinson on drums.


Scott Henderson and his Blues Band - featuring John Humphrey on bass and Kirk Covington on drums and vocals.


Larry Coryell and Eleventh House with Alphonse Mouzon on drums, Randy Brecker on trumpet and Jeff Berlin on bass.


Al Di Meola performing World Sinfonia in 1993.


Egberto Gismondi 1994 at the Malta International Jazz Festival


Tomatito playing in a duo with Michel Camillo in 2001.


John Mc Laughlin performing in 1992 with his trio featuring Dominique di Piazza on double bass and Trilok Gurtu on percussion.


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