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Guido Karp (born January 23, 1963) is a German music photographer.

Karp was born in Mayen, Germany and grew up in Koblenz. He started concert photography early with regional bands, but had his first cover with a school-mate, Thomas Anders, who later came to fame as singer of the top-selling Euro-Band Modern Talking. As of today, Karps photography feature more than 1000 music CD and DVD covers, with top sellers as "Live at the Albert" (Best selling Music DVD of all times) or "Candle in the wind" (Best selling single record of all times). His most recent work is seen in AC/DC's 2008 release "Black Ice"