Photographers

Aaron Meshon

Aaron Meshon

An expanding series of rock 'n' roll themed prints by good friend of the gallery, New York based illustrator Aaron Meshon
Alfred Wertheimer

Alfred Wertheimer

Alfred Wertheimer's intimate photographs capture a 21 year old Elvis Presley at home, in concert, in the studio and backstage.
Amalie R Rothschild

Amalie R Rothschild

Amalie was the photographer in residence at NYC's Fillmore East Theatre. Many of her photographs feature the incredible psychedelic lightshows for which the Fillmore was renowned.
Andy Earl

Andy Earl

Renowned for his colour portraiture, one of Andy's most enduring and popular images is actually the iconic black and white portrait of Johnny Cash used on the cover of the Cash album American Recordings
Art Kane

Art Kane

Legendary New York photographer who made the Harlem 1958 Jazz portrait, and whose music archives include The Who, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, The Doors and more.
Astrid Kirchherr

Astrid Kirchherr

Astrid is a German photographer who took many photographs of the Beatles' at a very early point in their career during their time in Hamburg.
Barbara Pyle

Barbara Pyle

Intimate behind the scenes photographs from 1975 of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band recording Born To Run, rehearsing and touring
Barry Feinstein

Barry Feinstein

Barry was the official photographer on the European leg of Bob Dylan's 1966 world tour, but also photographed Dylan in 1963 and 1974
Bob Gruen

Bob Gruen

Bob Gruen made some of the most well known early seventies portraits of John Lennon in New York City , but is equally well known for his punk and new wave archives.
Bob Whitaker

Bob Whitaker

Bob Whitaker photographed The Beatles over a key two year period, from 1964 to 66. His photograph of The Beatles with dismembered dolls and raw meat was used on the infamous US 'Yesterday and Today' Butcher sleeve.
Bruce Fleming

Bruce Fleming

Bruce photographed Jimi Hendrix in 1967 at his London studio, and was also there to record the incendiary performance at the Monterey festival that year.
Chris Gabrin

Chris Gabrin

Chris made the cover photograph for Ian Dury's New Boots and Panties album, and Elvis Costello's This Year's Model LP, and shot many other 1970s new wave acts.
Daniel Kramer

Daniel Kramer

Daniel Kramer made the cover photographs for two of Bob Dylan's most famous albums: 1965's Bringing It All Back Home and Highway 61 Revisited.
Danny Clinch

Danny Clinch

A photographer and filmmaker with a collection of captivating contemporary images of Bruce Springsteen and others.
David Michael Kennedy

David Michael Kennedy

We offer work from David's Bruce Springsteen Nebraska sessions, along with portraits of Bob Dylan, Debbie Harry and others.
David Wedgbury

David Wedgbury

David Wedgbury's archives cover many of the best mid sixties British bands, including The Who, The Rolling Stones, Small Faces, The Zombies and many more
Dean Chalkley

Dean Chalkley

Dean is a contemporary photographer who has worked with guitar bands and solo artists including Pete Doherty, Arctic Monkeys, White Stripes and others.
Dennis Morris

Dennis Morris

Dennis Morris is best known for his photographs of Bob Marley and The Sex Pistols. He also made the cover image for Marianne Faithfull's 'Broken English' album
Dick Zimmerman

Dick Zimmerman

Dick Zimmerman created some of the most famous images of Michael Jackson, including the cover of Thriller.
Dominique Tarle

Dominique Tarle

Dominique Tarle's wonderfully evocative 1971 Exile sessions at Villa Nellcote have a deserved mythical status amongst Stones collectors
Don Hunstein

Don Hunstein

Don Hunstein photographed Bob Dylan in the early sixties. His most famous photograph is the cover photograph from Bob Dylan's second album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, released in 1963
Doug Corrance

Doug Corrance

Doug Corrance photographed Jimmy Page at Boleskine House, on Loch Ness, which Page owned in the early seventies.
Eric Meola

Eric Meola

Eric Meola made one of the most iconic photographs in the history of rock 'n' roll: the cover photograph on Bruce Springsteen's landmark 1975 album Born to Run.
Frank Stefanko

Frank Stefanko

Frank made the cover photographs for Bruce Springsteen's Darkness on the Edge of Town and the River albums. He also worked with his old college friend Patti Smith, and took the cover shot on Southside Johnny's Hearts of Stone LP.
Gered Mankowitz

Gered Mankowitz

Gered toured with the Stones in 1965, and made the cover photographs to their 1965 Out of Our Heads (December's Children) and 1966 Between the Buttons albums. He also worked with Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Marianne Faithfull and many others.
Godlis

Godlis

Goldis made evocative Brassai/Weegee inspired vignettes of the 1970s New York Punk & New Wave scene, shot inside CBGB and outside under streetlights, always without flash. His subjects include the Ramones, Patti Smith, Television, Blondie, Talking Heads & others.
Greg Watermann

Greg Watermann

Greg is a rock and roll photographer who has worked with Nirvana, PJ Harvey, System of a Down and many more.
Ian Dickson

Ian Dickson

Ian is best known for his photographs of the punk/new wave bands in the UK in the mid to late seventies, but his archives of live material include Bob Marley, David Bowie and many many more
James Sparshatt

James Sparshatt

James makes evocative portraits of Cuban musicians and dancers. In contrast to the famous rock 'n' roll musicians we specialise in, you will not have heard of the subjects of James' photographs. But when they are this good, so what!
Jean-Marie Perier

Jean-Marie Perier

Jean-Marie is a legend in France, creating wonderfully vibrant photographs of French stars like Francoise Hardy, Sylvie Vartan, Jacques Dutronc, but also US and UK musicians including Chuck Berry, The Rolling Stones, Marianne Faithfull, The Beatles and Bob Dylan among others
Joel Brodsky

Joel Brodsky

Joel Brodsky created the most famous portraits of Jim Morrison - instantly recognisable images capturing the self styled Lizard King at the peak of his powers.
Karl Ferris

Karl Ferris

Karl made the cover photographs for many of Jimi Hendrix's early albums, and also worked with Donovan, and Cream.
Ken Regan

Ken Regan

Ken Regan was the official photographer on Bob Dylan's 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue, and he also worked with The Rolling Stones in the 70's and 80's.
Kevin Westenberg

Kevin Westenberg

A brilliant contemporary music photographer who has created images of Coldplay, U2, The Verve, Bjork, Marilyn Manson, Massive Attack, R.E.M, Supergrass, BB King and Jarvis Cocker and more
Lawrence Watson

Lawrence Watson

Lawrence has photographed Paul Weller throughout his solo career, and has also worked with The Smiths, Oasis, Ian Brown & others
Lynn Goldsmith

Lynn Goldsmith

Lynn has been photographing musicians since the late sixties. We are delighted to present her collection of Rock Mosaics, created by Lynn using thousands of individual images of the artists she has worked with. The collection includes Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, Frank Zappa, Kiss and more.
Martyn Goddard

Martyn Goddard

Martyn made album cover photographs for The Jam, Blondie, The Cure and others over the course of a 20 year career
Michael Cooper

Michael Cooper

Michael Cooper was a great friend and 'court photographer' to The Rolling Stones for several years in the sixties, and formed a very close friendship with Keith Richards. He also mixed in the same circles as Paul McCartney and was one of the few photographers to work with The Beatles and The Stones.
Michael Joseph

Michael Joseph

Michael Joseph took the Beggars Banquet session photographs of The Rolling Stones over a weekend in 1968 on location in London and Derbyshire
Michael Putland

Michael Putland

Michael Putland photographed everyone in the seventies:The Rolling Stones, The Who, Bryan Ferry, David Bowie, John Lennon, Led Zep, Clapton, Mark Bolan, & many many others
Pennie Smith

Pennie Smith

Pennie Smith made one of the the most famous photographs in the history of rock 'n' roll - the cover image for London Calling by The Clash
Peter Blake

Peter Blake

Peter Blake is one of Britain's foremost pop artists, and his work needs no introduction. We concentrate on his music related material, including The Beatles' Sergeant Pepper artwork and his 1995 Stanley Road artwork for Paul Weller
Roberta Bayley

Roberta Bayley

Roberta Bayley made the cover photograph for The Ramones first album, and The Heartbreakers' album LAMF. She photographed Blondie, The Sex Pistols, and many more punk and new wave artists in New York in the late seventies.
Sean Moorman

Sean Moorman

Sean takes beautiful black and white portraits. His subjects include Willie Nelson, Emmy Lou Harris, Rodney Crowell and Allison Krauss.
Simon Larbalestier

Simon Larbalestier

Simon made the iconic photographs that appeared on the Pixies studio albums
Soren Starbird

Soren Starbird

Soren has photographed the likes of Primal Scream, Oasis Ian Brown, Pattie Smith, Metallica, Oasis, The White Stripes, Sigur Ros, Vampire Weekend, Duffy, Paul Weller and many many more contemporary music artists.
Steve Double

Steve Double

Steve is a contemporary photographer who has worked with Oasis, Blur, Stone Roses, Nirvana, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Foo Fighters and more
Ted Harvey

Ted Harvey

Ted photographed Led Zeppelin in Sydney, Australia in 1972, and Robert Plant declared them to be the best live shots he had ever seen.
Tom Sheehan

Tom Sheehan

Tom has photographed The Smiths, The Jam, Oasis, The Cure and The Charlatans and many others.
Tony Frank

Tony Frank

Tony is best known for his wonderful archive of Serge Gainsbourg photographs, but he also worked with The Who, Bob Dylan, Sonny and Cher and other sixties and seventies artists