Crowe has brought his vision to life with the release of the 51/50 Tour photography book, offering a captivating glimpse into the world of one of music's most unique talents.
Yelawolf embarked on the 51/50 Tour in 2017, following a period of personal transformation which inspired the tour's name. Manager Edward Crowe, who also served as Wolf's tour photographer, seized the opportunity to capture the tour's pivotal moments through his lens.
The culmination of Crowe's dedication is the 51/50 Tour photography book, a 148-page collection of stunning visuals that showcase the raw energy and passion poured into each performance by Yelawolf and his team. Published by legendary photographer Estevan Oriol's Joker Brand Publishing and designed by Kyro Wolf, the book is a testament to the artist's resilience and artistry.
Speaking on the project, Crowe expressed, “The 51/50 Tour photography book was a labor of love, reflecting a pivotal moment in Wolf's journey. Collaborating with Kyro, it took us four years of hard work to bring this vision to life, and I am immensely grateful to have it published by Estevan and Joker Brand Publishing.”
The book also holds a personal significance for Crowe, serving as a tribute to his late mother, a photographer who inspired his own passion for capturing moments through a lens.
Yelawolf shared his excitement for the release in a Facebook post, highlighting that the book is not just a collection of photos, but a vibrant collage featuring handwritten messages, memories from the crew, backstage scenes, and even a replica of the tour's VIP lanyard. The book is now available for purchase on Slumerican.com, offering fans a chance to experience the magic of the 51/50 Tour firsthand.