Chloe Weir
Chloe Weir's journey into photography began at an early age. Growing up amidst the atmosphere of concerts and performances, she developed a profound passion for encapsulating moments through the lens of her camera. Even in her youth, Chloe exhibited a remarkable artistic vision, capturing the essence and energy of these events with an intuitive understanding that belied
her age. This early exposure as the daughter of Bobby and Natascha Weir laid the foundation for her future endeavors in photography, shaping her into the talented and perceptive artist she is today. Chloe’s photograph gracing the cover of Bobby Weir’s album, Blue Mountain, was taken when she was 14 years old and was an early testament to Chloe's capacity to create captivating visuals that leave a lasting impression.
Seeking guidance and mentorship, Chloe reached out to Jay Blakesberg, a renowned photographer associated with Grateful Dead. Under his tutelage, she refined her skills while documenting shows by Dead & Company, a band that carries on the legacy of Grateful Dead. Chloe's portfolio extends beyond her work with Dead & Company, encompassing a diverse array of artists such as Willie Nelson, Lukas Nelson, Billy Strings, Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks, Sturgill Simpson and Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros.
For further updates and insights into Chloe Weir's work, interested individuals can connect with her on Instagram @chloekeiliaweir.