
New Books Network Brian Baker, "The Road" (Akashic Books, 2025)
Oct 29, 2025
Brian Baker, a veteran punk-rock guitarist with Bad Religion and Minor Threat, shares his journey from music to photography. He discusses how his casual iPhone shots evolved into a compelling visual narrative in his book The Road. Exploring themes of tour life, he highlights his obsession with peculiar artifacts, guitars, and candid backstage moments. Baker reveals the collaborative process with curator Jennifer Sakai and the choice to let images speak for themselves without captions. He also reflects on touring plans and his gratitude for turning his passion into a published collection.
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Smart Photography From A Phone
- Brian Baker used only cell phone photos (starting 2007) so everyday tech can produce publishable art.
- He sees these images as incidental observations rather than planned fine-art projects.
Collaboration Made The Book Possible
- Jennifer Sakai curated and reshaped Baker's phone photos into a cohesive book narrative.
- Baker credits her technical skill and vision for turning raw images into meaningful sequence.
Letting Photos Speak Without Labels
- Baker intentionally omitted captions to avoid directing viewers' interpretations.
- He likens pictures to songs that mean different things to different people.





