Friday, December 30, 2016

Another EAZY E Skateboarding Photo Surfaces (by: Ithaka Darin Pappas)


I was preparing a collection of NWA and Eazy E images to send to Mass Appeal Magazine for a feature they are doing called Contact High (an editorial of proof sheets of iconic hip hop figures) and I rediscovered another image of Eazy skateboarding that I shot in February of 1989. I have not seen this image in 25 years.


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Photo: Ithaka Darin Pappas © 1989

This was one of many shoots 
That I did of NWA
Priority Records Between 1988 and 1991.
For more information about this image 
Please contact: ithaka.art@gmail.com - Also see: @_ithaka_

Note: This image is not Public Domain, it is Necessary to acquire authorization
thru my Representatives at the Tack Artist Agency Group in Los Angeles 
before reproducing in print, online or merchandising ... thank you.
https://www.generaladmission.us/blogs/news/eazy-e-and-ithakas-iconic-photo
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Monday, December 26, 2016

Gerneral Admission: Interview with NWA Photographer: Ithaka Darin Pappas

https://www.generaladmission.us/blogs/news/eazy-e-and-ithakas-iconic-photo


Eazy E, N.W.A and Ithaka Darin Pappas's Iconic Imagery




We all have a friend like Ithaka Papas; he’s the one everyone's jealous of. The guy who picks up sports quicker than anyone. That friend who hears a tune once and can play it on any instrument and he also happens to tell the best stories all-the-while completely nonchalant about the said above. He's that guy that you want to hate on but you just can't. When I first met Ithaka six years back, he came over to my pad with a little point and shoot camera. He snapped a few pics while we were hanging out. I didn’t think anything of it. We later went surfing and I was blown away by his ability in the surf. I got to know him, and he was an unraveling onion. Each layer was a wild adventure; his life was coated with wonder. And, it wasn’t until the feature film Straight Out Of Compton landed in theaters that I learned Ithaka had spent two years with N.W.A. He had shot their album covers, editorial and more. Fascinated by our cover photo of Eazy-E in Venice I grabbed him for the real story and the back story on a few of his other favorite pics.
All photos courtesy of Ithaka Darin Papas/Tack Artist Group
GA: Tell us about the cover photo and how you got to that point with N.W.A?
Ithaka: At the time I was working for Priority Records. I was their main freelance photographer during this period and I had photographed N.W.A. probably more than any other photographer. This particular day was a shoot for MTV and they were doing a little culture clash unite between this pop group Kris Kross and N.W.A. Kris Kross came down and we all met in Venice. Fab 5 Freddy did the interview, an old-school artist and hip-hopper from New York. After the Kris Kross bailed we all walked down to the skate area down there on the beach at Venice. Eazy grabbed some kid's skateboard and took off. I'd already been working with this crew for probably almost two years and I'd never even heard the word skate board came out of anybody's mouth, or surfing, or anything like that. It was a shock to me, and he'd obviously spent some time on a skateboard because he knew what he was doing. 

GA: He could skate? 
Ithaka: Yes. He was confident on it. One thing we've learned from this photo is Eazy is a goofyfooter. (Ed’s note: Goofyfoot is the type of stance a surfer or skater is defined by) 
GA: Back then Venice was still pretty hardcore, we’re people excited to see Eazy, or was he getting a few scary looks? 
Ithaka: No, they were super excited to see him. But during that period there were a lot of gang conflicts here. A lot of these shoots that I did with N.W.A., we'd go to a place and there'd be a mixed reaction. I don't think anybody specifically from the band has ever been an affiliated gangster, but friends of theirs are and that ends up being a co-affiliation. Sometimes they'd go to these shoots and there would be some vibe from whoever. But generally speaking it was just excitement, it was a big deal, Eazy-E was down on the beach, he was signing autographs non-stop, and girls were screaming, they were big stars. 
GA: Anything else exciting happen that day?
Ithaka: Not really, that was it. We just went down there and everyone went their separate ways. I did another little shoot with Dre and DSC after this. These were good shoots because they were very informal so you could get good material and everybody in their element, that was my specialty, going where they were shooting a video, then doing a portrait session on the side, that kind of thing. It's hard to get everybody together in the same space, like, "Okay, we're going to have a photoshoot out of the studio." It's hard to get them together and focused for more than a couple minutes at a time.

GA: You also shot Eazy E's famous pool party from the movie Straight Outta Compton?
Ithaka: I did not shoot the pool party but I went to the pool party. Way better to participate in that one than photograph it [laughs]. That was pretty nuts, it was at some ranch up in Malibu. No holds barred, they put on a serious party. You know, the great thing about "Straight Outta Compton", you know I'm sure you know people that were even more involved than me might see subtle details that weren't accurate from my perspective, it was exactly the way I remember working with them, the portrays of them.
GA: Let's go through some other photos. Tell me about this one of Eazy on the train tracks.
Ithaka: This was on the east side of downtown LA. Once again, it was myself doing promotional portrait stills on the side of a video shoot, and in this case, this was the video for “100 miles and running”. This was when Ice Cube already left the band. This was the second N.W.A. album. So, this was towards the end of the project because Ice Cube had already left the band a few months before, so it just totally changed the direction of the project.

GA: What a bummer. This one of him here is my favorite of the four. He looks so young.
Ithaka: So, this was, I think it was November 1988. This was the first time I had ever met any of these guys. This was the record cover shoot for “We want Eazy” the single, which just had the song “Radio” on it. So, this shoot was mostly about Eazy. Everybody was there though, so also there's some shots of N.W.A from the day. This is at my apartment on Orange Street near Wilshire and San Vicente. So, this one it was a little bit more produced. I think I got 500 dollars for this shoot and I’m sure I spent more than 600 dollars shooting it. But I didn't care I was so excited to shoot them. (Continued below) 

Ithaka: I was a fan of these guys as well. I was a daily listener to K.D.A.Y. I knew the music very well before I ever even worked with N.W.A. or Eazy. So, it was like I knew what I was getting into and I wanted to do a good shoot, and one of the shots from this shoot had all five members, they gathered without their sunglasses, and the image is one of the images that has survived the test of time. Because it’s really rare to see everybody without their sunglasses in controlled lighting.
GA: I remember you telling me a funny story about the catering for the shoot?
Ithaka: Oh, yes. This was Clarity Records and the only records they had really done before this was the California Raisins. You know, the California Raisins?
GA: Yeah I saw it in the movie.
Ithaka: They went into hip-hop and they were treading lightly. Unsure of how it was going to turn out they didn’t want to spend too much money. So the catering for the shoot was four bags of Doritos and a 24 pack of Old English 800.

GA: It’s crazy how young they are here, man. They’re just kids. Eazy would have been what age?
Ithaka: He might have been 20, so let me think. Dre’s a year older than me, ’88, how old was I? So, I was 22, Dre was 23, Cube is like 20-21.
GA: Insane. Fuck, that's such a good photo.
Ithaka: Fun shit though, huh?
GA: Yes, it’s such cool shit, man. Okay last one, what about this one below. 
Ithaka: Yes, this was down at MacArthur Park. This was another segment for MTV. This was the record cover shoot for the single "12-inch", extended version of “Express yourself”. Which also had "A bitch is a bitch" on it. This was the cover of that. At the time MacArthur Park used to be a pretty rough neighborhood. I think they'd just drained the lake right before this. They found 700 guns in the lake, 3,000 knives, couple dead bodies. I don’t know what it’s like now down there now but I imagine a lot nicer. 


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https://www.generaladmission.us/blogs/news/eazy-e-and-ithakas-iconic-photo
 


Skateboarding Eazy E On Cover Of General Admission (1st Edition) December 2016


Venice-based apparel company, General Admission featured
Ithaka's iconic image of Eazy E skateboarding in Venice Beach in a bullet-proof vest in 1989 on the first cover of their retail-lifestyle magazine entitled, General Admission.
  
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Photo: Ithaka Darin Pappas © 1989

This was one of many shoots 
That I did of NWA
Priority Records Between 1988 and 1991.
For more information about this image 
Please contact: ithaka.art@gmail.com - Also see:  _ithaka_

Note: This image is not Public Domain, it is Necessary to acquire authorization
thru my Representatives at the Tack Artist Agency Group in Los Angeles 
before reproducing in print, online or merchandising ... thank you.
https://www.generaladmission.us/blogs/news/eazy-e-and-ithakas-iconic-photo
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Saturday, September 3, 2016

Controversial NWA Manager, JERRY HELLER, Dead at Age 75

NWA Manager JERRY HELLER Dead at Age 75

Jerry Heller, who served as N.W.A.'s original manager, died of a heart attack on Friday, September 2, at Los Robles Hospital in Thousand Oaks, California. He was 75.Heller was involved in a car accident on Friday morning and was taken to the hospital with serious injuries shortly before his death.
Heller was best known for kicking off N.W.A.'s highly successful career in the '80s after teaming up with band member Eazy-E to launch Ruthless Records. The record label also launched the careers of several R&B and hip-hop stars such as J. J. Fad, Michel'le and the D.O.C.

Heller had a contentious relationship with N.W.A. member Ice Cube, who left the group in 1989 over a royalty dispute. Ice Cube, now 47, later released a diss track against his former manager titled "No Vaseline," on which he rapped, "N.W.A. ain't s--t without Ice Cube!" (Dr. Dre also left the group in 1991, citing similar monetary issues.)

Source: http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/jerry-heller-dead-former-nwa-manager-dies-at-75-w437938

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Jerry Heller

Jerry Heller
Born October 6, 1940
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Died September 2, 2016 (aged 75)
Thousand Oaks, California,U.S.
Nationality American
Occupation Music manager
Years active 1960–2016
Net worth US$20 million (2016)[1]
Gerald E. “Jerry” Heller (October 6, 1940 – September 2, 2016) was an American music manager and businessman. He was best known for managing west coast rap supergroup and gangsta rap pioneers N.W.A and Eazy-E. He rose to prominence in the 1960s and '70s, importing Elton John and Pink Floyd for their first major American tours, and representing Journey, Marvin Gaye, Joan Armatrading, Van Morrison, War, Average White Band, ELO, Eric Burdon, Crosby Stills and Nash, Ike & Tina Turner, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Otis Redding, The Who, Grand Funk Railroad, Black Sabbath, Humble Pie, Styx, REO Speedwagon, Four Tops, Dr. John, Jose Feliciano, The Grass Roots, and The Standells, among many others.
In the mid-1980s he worked with R&B and hip hop acts like Michel'le, World Class Wreckin' Cru, J.J. Fad, The D.O.C., Egyptian Lover and L.A. Dream Team.
Heller played a role in the emergence of West Coast rap music when he cofounded Ruthless Records with Eazy-E and discovered, signed, or managed the likes of N.W.A, The Black Eyed Peas, Above the Law, The D.O.C., and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.
Heller died on September 2, 2016 due to unknown causes

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Heller

Friday, September 2, 2016

Rare Eazy E Photograph On Gallery Canvas $150 (this week only)









Eazy E Photograph - $150


Eazy E At Graffiti Wall  - Downtown Los Angeles - September 1990

First Print of A-Series:
"Eazy E at Graffiti Wall - 1990 - A-Series #1 (of 1) - Manufactured In 2015

Original numbered and signed, limited-edition image of Eazy E (Eric Wright)
at graffiti wall in downtown Los Angeles
by world famous photographer, Ithaka Darin Pappas.

Printed (and signed by the photographer)
on gallery-quality canvas using UV protected inks.
Complete with finished backing, ready to hang.


Size: 16in x 24in x 1.25in (40cm x 60cm x 3cm)


Cleaning: If your canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.

Notes: The frames are made from recycled plastic. This makes them not only environmentally friendly, but solid, durable, and lightweight.


Saturday, June 25, 2016

Eazy E - Beats By Dre Instagram June 2016 - Photo: Ithaka Darin Pappas

In June of 2016 to celebrate international Go Skateboarding Day, Beats by Dre posted an iconic image of Eazy E skateboarding in Venice Beach in a bullet-proof vest. The photograph was taken by: Ithaka Darin Pappas in 1989.

Eazy E - Beats By Dre Instagram June 2016 - Photo: Ithaka Darin Pappas



In June of 2016 to celebrate international Go Skateboarding Day, Beats by Dre posted an iconic image of Eazy E skateboarding in Venice Beach in a bullet-proof vest. The photograph was taken by: Ithaka Darin Pappas in 1989.

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photo: Ithaka Darin Pappas © 1989

This was one of many shoots 
That I did of NWA
Priority Records Between 1988 and 1991.
For more information about this image 
Please contact: ithaka.art@gmail.com - Also see:  _ithaka_

Note: This image is not Public Domain, it is Necessary to acquire authorization
thru my Representatives at the Tack Artist Agency Group in Los Angeles 
before reproducing in print, online or merchandising ... thank you.
http://thehundreds.com/ithaka-interview/
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Monday, June 13, 2016

ITHAKA And N.W.A.

Ithaka And N.W.A.

Perhaps the most published and republished commercial photographic works by Ithaka Darin Pappas, are his early archival images of the influential Los Angeles rap group N.W.A.[26]. Pappas worked for their West Coast record label Priority Records between the years of 1988-1991 and documented almost the entire lifespan of the group, from their obscure South Central beginnings to their meteoric rise to controversial super-stardom...and their eventually disassembly. He has photographed NWA more than any other individual photographer. The pictures from these early sessions, particularly The Miracle Mile Shot, which features all five members of the project photographed on a white backdrop at Ithaka's own apartment in Los Angeles, has been printed in Rolling Stone, Q Magazine (UK), Blitz Magazine (Portugal) and was used as the primary backdrop for the entire NWA segment of the 2016 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Brooklyn, New York[27]. The image also appears in the 2016 HBO documentary, The Defiant Ones, about Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine directed by Alan Hughes[28].




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photo: Ithaka Darin Pappas © 1988

This was one of many shoots 
That I did of NWA
Priority Records Between 1988 and 1991.
For more information about this image 
Please contact: ithaka.art@gmail.com - Also see:  _ithaka_

Note: This image is not Public Domain, it is Necessary to acquire authorization
thru my Representatives at the Tack Artist Agency Group in Los Angeles 
before reproducing in print, online or merchandising ... thank you.
http://thehundreds.com/ithaka-interview/
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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Kings Of Compton (documentary) DVD cover Japan - photo by: Ithaka Darin Pappas



Kings Of Compton (documentary)
DVD cover (Japan) photo by: Ithaka Darin Pappas / @_ithaka_

This inclusive documentary takes a unique look at the most influential West Coast rap group in history and inventors of gangster rap: NWA. The life and death of controversial rapper Eazy-E and the birth of the career of highly successful actor, movie producer and rapper Ice Cube and world renowned music producer Dr. Dre is documented through never-before-seen candid interviews, personal photos, and touching stories, giving insight into the real men behind the records. Eazy-E took America through the streets of Compton for an unforgettable ride, and created a new music style that spawned a billion dollar industry. This is the personal story of Compton boy Eric Wright, and his journey to becoming the King of Gangster Rap as a man who actually lived the criminal lifestyle he featured in his music. His legacy is captured here in the way Eazy-E and NWA changed the landscape of rap and hip hop forever.  

Stars:, ,

  

Camera and Electrical Department 

Ithaka Darin Pappas ... still photography

 

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photo: Ithaka Darin Pappas © 1988

This was one of many shoots 
That I did of NWA
Priority Records Between 1988 and 1991.

For more information about this image 
Please contact: ithaka.art@gmail.com - Also see:  _ithaka_

Note: This image is not Public Domain, it is Necessary to acquire authorization
thru my Representatives at the Tack Artist Agency Group in Los Angeles 
before reproducing in print, online or merchandising ... thank you.


http://thehundreds.com/ithaka-interview/


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http://thehundreds.com/ithaka-interview/


"KINGS OF COMPTON" DVD Cover Photo By: Ithaka Darin Pappas




Cover of Kings Of Compton (documentary)
DVD cover photo by: Ithaka Darin Pappas / @_ithaka_

This inclusive documentary takes a unique look at the most influential West Coast rap group in history and inventors of gangster rap: NWA. The life and death of controversial rapper Eazy-E and the birth of the career of highly successful actor, movie producer and rapper Ice Cube and world renowned music producer Dr. Dre is documented through never-before-seen candid interviews, personal photos, and touching stories, giving insight into the real men behind the records. Eazy-E took America through the streets of Compton for an unforgettable ride, and created a new music style that spawned a billion dollar industry. This is the personal story of Compton boy Eric Wright, and his journey to becoming the King of Gangster Rap as a man who actually lived the criminal lifestyle he featured in his music. His legacy is captured here in the way Eazy-E and NWA changed the landscape of rap and hip hop forever.  

Stars:, ,

  

Camera and Electrical Department 

Ithaka Darin Pappas ... still photography

 

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photo: Ithaka Darin Pappas © 1988

This was one of many shoots 
That I did of NWA
Priority Records Between 1988 and 1991.

For more information about this image 
Please contact: ithaka.art@gmail.com - Also see:  _ithaka_

Note: This image is not Public Domain, it is Necessary to acquire authorization
thru my Representatives at the Tack Artist Agency Group in Los Angeles 
before reproducing in print, online or merchandising ... thank you.


http://thehundreds.com/ithaka-interview/


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http://thehundreds.com/ithaka-interview/

Monday, March 28, 2016

EAZY E POSTER (Foto: Ithaka Darin Pappas)



Eazy E poster 
photo by Ithaka Darin Pappas
60cm x 90cm
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photo: Ithaka Darin Pappas © 1988

This was one of many shoots 
That I did of NWA
Priority Records Between 1988 and 1991.

For more information about this image 
Please contact: ithaka.art@gmail.com - Also see:  _ithaka_

Note: This image is not Public Domain, it is Necessary to acquire authorization
thru my Representatives at the Tack Artist Agency Group in Los Angeles 
before reproducing in print, online or merchandising ... thank you.


http://thehundreds.com/ithaka-interview/


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http://thehundreds.com/ithaka-interview/





NWA - Word Up Magazine 1989 (Photo: Ithaka Darin Pappas)


NWA: Word Up Magazine (1989) foto: @_ithaka_ Ithaka Darin Pappas / MacArthur Park - Los Angeles N.W.A/ N.W.A Music / Dr Dre / Eazy-E / Ice Cube / MC Ren / DJ Yella / Straight Outta Compton.


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photo: Ithaka Darin Pappas © 1989

This was one of many shoots 
That I did of NWA
Priority Records Between 1988 and 1991.

For more information about this image 
Please contact: ithaka.art@gmail.com - Also see:  _ithaka_

Note: This image is not Public Domain, it is Necessary to acquire authorization
thru my Representatives at the Tack Artist Agency Group in Los Angeles 
before reproducing in print, online or merchandising ... thank you.


http://thehundreds.com/ithaka-interview/


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http://thehundreds.com/ithaka-interview/


Wednesday, March 9, 2016

N.W.A., Cheap Trick, Steve Miller, Deep Purple And Chicago To Be Inducted Into The Rock n’ Roll Hall Of Fame! - See more at: http://pcmworldnews.com/news/2015/12/n-w-a-cheap-trick-steve-miller-deep-purple-and-chicago-to-be-inducted-into-the-rock-n-roll-hall-of-fame/#sthash.rCGDYHFE.dpuf Read more at http://pcmworldnews.com/news/2015/12/n-w-a-cheap-trick-steve-miller-deep-purple-and-chicago-to-be-inducted-into-the-rock-n-roll-hall-of-fame/#5Rqc4TwBkvxHIpFV.99


Photo Credit: Ithaka Darin Pappas

The 31st Annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, presented by Klipsch Audio, will take place on Friday, April 8, 2016 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York for the second time. HBO will broadcast the ceremony in spring 2016.
Artists are eligible for inclusion in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25 years after the release of their first recording. The 2016 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Performer Inductees were chosen by more than 800 voters of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation, as well as the aggregate results of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s online fan vote. The top five artists, as selected by the public, comprised a “fans’ ballot” that was tallied along with the other ballots to determine the 2016 Inductees. Three of the top five artists from the fans ballot will be inducted in 2016.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, will also open a special exhibit on the 2016 Inductees in conjunction with the 2016 Induction Ceremony.
Klipsch Audio, a leading global speaker and headphone manufacturer, is a strategic partner and presenting sponsor of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and its Induction Ceremony events. Klipsch’s renowned products deliver the power, detail and emotion of the live music experience throughout the iconic museum.
Tickets will go on sale to the public in February. A limited number of pre-sale tickets will be available for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members in advance of the public sale date. To be eligible for the member pre-sale, you must be an active Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member by December 31, 2015. Exact sale dates and ticket information will be announced in late January. Details available at www.rockhall.com. To receive Induction Ceremony updates, announcements and ticket information, sign up for the Rock Hall’s e-newsletter at www.rockhall.com/e-newsletter, follow the Rock Hall on Facebook, Twitter (@rock_hall) and Instagram (@rockhall) or join the conversation at #RockHall2016.
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Thursday, March 3, 2016

Foto Inédita Dos N.W.A. tirada por Ithaka Darin Pappas há quase 30 anos (e a Rolling Stone foi atrás)






O artista norte-americano, que viveu em Portugal nos anos 90, explicou-nos como se tornou fotógrafo oficial do coletivo de hip-hop

Jornalista
Na edição de outubro do ano passado, a BLITZ, a reboque do sucesso do filme Straight Outta Compton, publicou um artigo sobre os N.W.A. para o qual falou com Ithaka Darin Pappas, responsável pelas primeiras fotografias de promoção do coletivo de hip-hop norte-americano.
O artista, músico e fotógrafo americano, que viveu em Portugal nos anos 90 e cá gravou vários álbuns, contou-nos a história da primeira sessão que fez com os N.W.A. e foi ao baú buscar uma fotografia "inédita e nunca vista", captada há mais de 27 anos.
A mesma imagem foi republicada em janeiro pela revista norte-americana Rolling Stone num artigo sobre os músicos que este ano entrarão para o Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, e entre os quais estão os N.W.A..
Íthaka contou à BLITZ a história que o levou a trabalhar com o grupo, no final dos anos 80:
«Tinha 22 ou 23 anos e andava a fotografar muitos atores jovens de TV e cinema», começa por recordar. «Fui apresentado ao departamento de arte da Priority Records por um vizinho que trabalhava lá. Mostrei o meu portfólio e chamaram-me para o primeiro trabalho umas semanas mais tarde. Entre 1988 e 1991, trabalhei para a Priority provavelmente umas vinte vezes». Sobre as sessões que fez com Dr. Dre, Ice Cube e companhia, declara: «em geral, era fácil lidar com eles. As sessões eram normalmente bem-humoradas, eles divertiam-se», acrescenta. «O Cube era o mais sério, mas se calhar já se tinha apercebido que não estava a ser bem recompensado pelo seu trabalho. O projeto teria sido completamente diferente e menos poderoso sem as suas letras».
À época, Pappas também fotografou outros nomes do gangsta rap, mas nenhum o impressionou como os N.W.A que, segundo o artista, eram diferentes porque incluíam algum humor na música que produziam. «Eles já tinham alguns singles editados e eram estrelas locais», explica. «Eu tornei-me fã dos N.W.A. meses antes de os fotografar pela primeira vez. Portanto, queria fazer um bom trabalho. A Priority pagou-me 500 dólares, mas gastei 600 no aluguer de equipamento de iluminação, câmaras Hasselblad, rolos e revelação, etc.». A editora, esclarece, dava os primeiros passos no mundo do hip-hop, «não penso que tenha sido uma decisão muito pensada escolherem-me e continuarem a contratarem-me, apenas estava no local certo no momento certo. E tinha a idade certa e estava no ponto certo da minha carreira para aceitar aqueles pagamentos ridículos. Um fotógrafo profissional nunca trabalharia por tão pouco dinheiro nem se colocaria em situações potencialmente perigosas, mas para mim era uma aventura». Uma dessas situações aconteceu durante a gravação de um vídeo de Ice Cube, «tínhamos alugado um posto de abastecimento de gasolina fora de serviço e a dado momento, apareceram uma série de rufias assustadores. Eram 40! Ficaram ali parados numa pose que parecia ensaiada para um filme. Um por um, abriram os casacos e mostraram as suas armas. A produção foi cancelada naquela localização e a equipa desapareceu em cinco minutos. Provavelmente era só uma atitude intimidatória, mas foi assustador. Fiquei com as mãos a tremer durante vinte minutos enquanto conduzia de volta para casa. Por qualquer razão aquele gangue não queria o Cube e o seu pessoal no seu bairro».
Ithaka chegou a ir em digressão com o grupo e estava lá, em Phoenix, na noite em que Cube se recusou a assinar o contrato. «Foi uma coisa pesada. Ouvi a notícia da boca da assessora de imprensa da editora minutos depois de ter acontecido». Outro momento que lhe ficou bem gravado na memória foi uma festa Wet & Wild para a qual foi convidado por Eazy-E: «foi a loucura total. Alugou um rancho em Malibu com uma piscina e convidou cerca de 700 dos seus "melhores amigos". Álcool e mais álcool, belas e curvilíneas mulheres e gangsters e música em altos berros. O maior cliché da cultura hip-hop. Mas adorei». A festa está retratada no filme Straight Outta Compton, que Pappas já viu duas vezes. «Fui ver uma segunda vez porque não queria acreditar que era tão bom. Tentei encontrar falhas óbvias no argumento mas além das necessárias simplificações não encontrei muitas», defende. «Acredito mesmo que merece nomeações para os Óscares, especialmente para Jason Mitchell, que faz de Eazy. Muitas vezes, esqueci-me completamente que estava a ver um ator a fazer de Eazy e não ao Eazy-E ele próprio».

Excerto do artigo publicado na BLITZ nº 112 (outubro 2015)

A BLITZ recuperou foto inédita dos N.W.A. tirada por Íthaka há quase 30 anos (e a Rolling Stone foi atrás). Conheça aqui a história