CLASSIC ROCK MUSIC PHOTOGRAPY
Your favorite icons from the ’70s
Your favorite icons from the ’70s
Classic rock music photography from the 1970s, for media buyers and fine-art print collectors. Iconic images are available for books, documentaries, presentations, and high-quality prints.
From touring with the Stones, to an iconic Bowie image that was almost never made. Hanging out with Alice Cooper and the Eagles, to driving Debbie Harry to the pharmacy. I’ve done it all and it was amazing. I’ve captured my many stories in intimate, spectacular, or beautiful shots. Posed, at home, or live in concert or at a press conference, my pictures were made one-on-one or in a crowd of photographers. I always managed to capture a special moment.
Scroll through my list of artists (arranged alphabetically by first name) to see if the artist you are doing a book or documentary on, or need a big high-quality print of, is available.
In the ’70s, I lived first in L.A., where I started my career as a photographer, and ended up in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, with a wife and two kids. Throughout the decade, I photographed many interesting people. People who were already famous, and those who would soon be.
I loved taking pictures of people, finding the human behind the craziness of a press conference or concert. Having intimate conversations at someone’s home, they almost forgot I was holding a camera. I will always keep taking many, many pictures – now on my phone – sometimes to the chagrin of those who say, “Put the camera away!”. But looking back, they always love the memories.