Anastasia Pantsios' casual interest in photography became a driving passion while she was at Case Western Reserve University pursuing a degree in theater in the early '70s with the goal of being a lighting designer. While shooting theater productions for the CWRU newspaper, she started toting her camera to concerts downtown at Public Hall by groups like Led Zeppelin, the Who, and Crosby Stills and Nash. Publication in local underground papers led to Pantsios' work appearing in national publications like CREEM, Circus, and Hit Parader. In 1978, she started Kaleyediscope Photography with two other women photographers to market their work. They felt that forming a company would help them overcome the business' tendency to regard women rock photographers as groupies. Kaleyediscope existed until the mid-1980s when the founders' interests took them in different directions. Regardless, it springboarded Pantsios into a productive decade when her work appeared nationally and internationally in publications like Rolling Stone, Spin, the Village Voice, Esquire, the National Enquirer, Goldmine, Guitar World, USA Today, and People; and in books on Van Halen, Cyndi Lauper, Culture Club, Tina Turner, Bruce Springsteen, Kiss, Motley Crue, David Bowie, the Pretenders, U2, Judas Priest, the Plasmatics, Scorpions, Todd Rundgren, Joe Walsh, and Eric Clapton; as well as general-interest rock books, like Norm N. Nite's Rock On Almanac. In addition, Pantsios' work has appeared on album covers for Eric Clapton, Southside Johnny, Patti LaBelle, Kathy Mattea, AC/DC, Styx, Kurtis Blow, and Robert Palmer, among others. She has done numerous gallery shows in Cleveland and recently curated "Visual Music: Northeast Ohio Photographers Look at Rock and Roll" at the We Gallery in Akron. In 2011, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum put on an exhibit of her photographs, entitled "Girls on Film: 40 Years of Women in Rock." The Rock Hall also featured her in an interview for its "Songwriters to Soundmen" series. Pantsios is currently a staff writer for Scene, where she also shoots news stories and food.
From the description of Anastasia Pantsios Photographs 1979-1983, undated. (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum - Library and Archives). WorldCat record id: 772312594