Aaron Meshon
An expanding series of rock 'n' roll themed prints by good friend of the gallery, New York based illustrator Aaron Meshon
Alistair Morrison
Alistair Morrison is an acclaimed British portrait photographer. We present his Searching for Apollo altarpiece and associated limited editions.
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 Hollingworth
Andy Hollingworth has been photographing the world of comedy for almost two decades. He has documented the careers of [...]
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 (1938-2020)
Astrid Kirchherr is a world-renowned German photographer who took key early photographs of The Beatles in Hamburg.
Barrie Wentzell
Barrie Wentzell spent music's most important decades as exclusive chief photographer for music publication The Melody Maker. From 1965 until 1975, he photographed many unknown artists who would later become household names.
Barry Feinstein (1931 to 2011)
Barry was the official photographer on the European leg of Bob Dylan's 1966 world tour. He also made the cover photograph for George Harrison's All Things Must Pass.
Ben The Illustrator
Snap Galleries and Ben the Illustrator present In My Room A bespoke collection for the music lover [...]
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 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.
Brian Aris
Celebrated photographer and photojournalist, Brian Aris’ impressive oeuvre includes studio sessions with Debbie Harry, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Kate Bush and many others
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.
Buzz Aldrin. Apollo 11. 50th Anniversary Limited Edition Prints
Buzz Aldrin. Apollo 11. 50th Anniversary Limited Editions. On 20 July 1969, the world was transformed by a historic [...]
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.
Claude Gassian
Claude Gassian is one of France's best known music photographers, photographing The Rolling Stones and many other artists from the 1970s onwards
Colin Lane
Colin Lane made the iconic cover photograph for The Strokes first album, Is This It.
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.
David Bailey
David Bailey is widely acknowledged as one of the founding fathers of contemporary photography.
David Corio
David Corio began his professional career in 1978 taking photographs for New Musical Express, followed by The Face, Time Out, and Black Echoes, covering a wide range of music and portraiture.
David Hurn
Magnum photographer David Hurn captured The Beatles in 1964 on the set of A Hard Days Night
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's archives cover many of the best mid sixties British bands, including The Who, The Rolling Stones, Small Faces, The Zombies and many more
Denis O’Regan
Denis is best known for his 1983 photographs of David Bowie, when he accompanied him on his most successful ever tour, and the two became firm friends.
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
Derek D’Souza
Derek D'Souza began his career taking fan photography of the Jam. His work was later exhibited in the National Portrait Gallery.
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 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
Donald Silverstein
Donald Silverstein’s sole session with Jimi Hendrix produced one of the most important and well known photographs of the incendiary guitarist.
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 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 is best know for his photographs of the Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix - but his archives go deeper and wider....
Godlis
Godlis 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.
Guido Harari
Guido Harari is one of the most renowned Italian photographers and still one of the best kept secrets on the international scene
Harry Borden
Harry Borden is one of the UK’s finest portrait photographers, and his work is the subject of our first 'virtual' exhibition.
Iain Macmillan
Iain Macmillan made the iconic Abbey Road album cover for The Beatles.
Jake Chessum
Jake Chessum British-born, New York-based photographer Jake Chessum's portfolio includes Amy Winehouse, Robbie Williams, David Bowie, Jay Z, Snoop [...]
James Sparshatt
James makes evocative portraits of Cuban musicians and dancers.
James Straffon
James takes original, vintage cycling materials, and reworks them into a modern framework
Jamie Byrne
Jamie's creates incredible graphic novel style portraits and album commissions
Jean-Marie Perier
Jean-Marie is a legend in France, creating wonderfully vibrant photographs in the 1960s of The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and Bob Dylan, alongside French stars like Francoise Hardy and Jacques Dutronc.
Jim Marshall (1936-2010)
San Francisco based photographer with an archive of incredible depth and breadth, who sadly passed away in March 2010
Joel Bernstein
Acclaimed photographer whose archive covers Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and more
Joel Brodsky (1939-2007)
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.
John d Green
John photographed some of this country’s most beautiful women, for his seminal 1967 book Birds of Britain.
Julian Broad
Julian Broad made the photographs that appeared on three of Paul Weller's solo albums.
Julian Yewdall
Julian Yewdall photographed Joe Strummer and The Clash in their early days.
Kai Schäfer
Kai Schäfer is an acclaimed German photographer with a passion for vinyl records and iconic turntables – two [...]
Keith Haynes
Keith's work explores pop art in its purest form, using album sleeves, record labels, badges and, of course, beautiful, black vinyl – not only as its subject, but also as its raw material.
Keith Morris
Highly regarded photographer whose portfolio included Nick Drake, Marc Bolan and Elvis Costello.
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 Davies
Kevin Davies is an acclaimed portrait photographer with a portfolio of stunning Grace Jones images.
Kevin Westenberg
Kevin Westenberg is an acclaimed contemporary music photographer who has created images of Radiohead, The White Stripes, Nirvana, R.E.M, Paul Weller, Pearl Jam, The Verve, Massive Attack and more
Lawrence Watson
Lawrence has photographed Paul Weller throughout his solo career, and has also worked with The Smiths, Oasis, Ian Brown & others.
Louis Sidoli
Louis Sidoli is one of the UK’s most popular commercial artists, best known for his mugshot and neon artworks.
Martyn Goddard
Martyn made album cover photographs for The Jam, Blondie, The Cure and others over the course of a 20 year career.
Masayoshi Sukita
Japanese master photographer best known for his 40+ year collaboration with David Bowie.
Matt Grainger
Artist Matt Grainger's colourful limited-edition prints are a tribute to seminal bands, iconic gigs, albums and historical music moments.
Matt Sparrow
Matt Sparrow works in oils, and paints witty photo-realistic still life portraits combining his love of music and cultural artefacts—and [...]
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 photographed everyone in the seventies:The Rolling Stones, The Who, Bryan Ferry, David Bowie, John Lennon, Led Zep, Clapton, Marc Bolan, & many many others
Michael Spencer Jones
Michael made the cover photographs on Oasis' first three albums, and eleven of their early singles sleeves. He also worked with The Verve.
Mick Rock
Mick Rock is often referred to as "The Man who shot the Seventies" the inimitable rock photographer who launched his career with an unknown David Bowie in 1972.
Mike Leale
Mike Leale shot many record sleeves in the Sixties, most notably for The Kinks and Sandie Shaw.
Morgan Howell
Morgan is a British artist who creates beautiful large format 3D paintings of classic singles.
Murray Close
Photographs from the set of the cult classic movie Withnail & I by award winning photographer Murray Close.
Neal Preston
Neal Preston's career has spanned four decades, and he's gunning for a fifth. Most well known for his Led Zeppelin archive, Neal has photographed some of rock and roll's biggest icons.
Neil Leifer
Neil Leifer 60 Years in Boxing The indubitable champion of the boxing photography genre, Neil Leifer has shot [...]
Paul Simonon and Mick Jones
A collection of six limited editions from Clash LP covers, each one signed by Paul Simonon and Mick Jones
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
Pete McKee
Pete's paintings celebrate youth culture, and feature evocative scenes that remind the viewer of their teenage years.
Peter Anderson
Peter Anderson photographed The Style Council in the early years from their formation in 1983.
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
Peter Webb
In 1971 Peter photographed The Rolling Stones for their Sticky Fingers album, and famously then lost his negatives for almost 40 years
Pierre Benain
Paris-based photographer Pierre Benain spent a weekend in London chez Johnny Rotten, capturing a series of post-Pistols-pre-PIL-period photographs.
Richard Kelley
This intimate collection of Formula 1 photographs by Richard Kelley is the result of a twelve-year project, starting [...]
Robert Davidson
Photographer best known for his 1967 portrait of Frank Zappa on the toilet.
Roberta Bayley
Roberta Bayley made the cover photograph for The Ramones first album, and The Heartbreakers' album LAMF.
Roger Kasparian
French photographer working his magic in the mid sixties, with an archive covering British, US and French artists, including Beatles, Beach Boys, Stones, The Who, Serge Gainsbourg, Francoise Hardy and more...
Sandro Sodano
Artefacts from the Casbah Coffee Club Photographed by Sandro Sodano The Casbah Coffee Club in Liverpool needs no [...]
Simon Larbalestier
Simon Larbalestier made the instantly recognisable photographs that appeared on the Pixies early studio albums and singles.
Soren Solkaer
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.
Stephen Wright
The man behind the lens on one of the most famous photographs of mid eighties Manchester legends The Smiths, as used on the inner sleeve of their classic LP, The Queen is Dead.
Steve Double
Steve is a contemporary photographer who has worked with Oasis, Blur, Stone Roses, Nirvana, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Foo Fighters and more.
Tony Frank
Tony Frank is best known for his archive of Serge Gainsbourg photographs, but he also worked with The Who, Bob Dylan, Sonny and Cher and others
Val Wilmer
Val Wilmer is an internationally acclaimed English photographer and writer, specialising in jazz, gospel, blues and British African-Caribbean music and culture.
Vernon Dewhurst
Vernon Dewhurst created the op art influenced cover photograph for David Bowie's Space Oddity LP