Mick Rock is often referred to as “The Man who shot the Seventies”. He is the inimitable rock photographer who launched his career with a then-unknown David Bowie in 1972.

His legendary rock photography includes iconic images of Syd Barrett, David Bowie, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Queen, the Sex Pistols, The Ramones and Blondie. Mick has created many key rock ‘n’ roll images, including the cover photographs for Queen’s Queen II (recreated for their classic music video ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’) and Sheer Heart Attack.

Mick recalls his first impression of Queen: “They knew they had the magic. That was firmly imprinted on me. And having told me how good they were, they played me the music – it was Queen II, which they had just finished recording. They asked me to describe it, and I said: ‘It’s Bowie meets Led Zeppelin.’ That was good; they wanted to work with me, but they wanted to know that I got it. They were picky from the get-go. It was trial by chatter…”

Mick’s career continued to soar with key 70s images like Lou Reed’s Transformer, Iggy Pop’s Raw Power, Queen’s Queen II and many of the Sex Pistols’ infamous shots. In 1977, he moved permanently to New York, where he quickly became involved with the underground music scene pioneered by Ramones, Talking Heads and Blondie. His pictures, including The Ramones’ End of the Century, captured the revolutionary spirit of this groundbreaking period and made him the one of the most sought-after photographers in the world.

Mick rock passed away unexpectedly in November 2021. 

Posthumous estate authorised limited editions are available to order in choice of physical sizes.

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David Bowie

David Bowie doing his makeup
Ziggy backstage
Ziggy portrait
David Bowie at the window
David Bowie, Portrait 1972
David Bowie in the mirror
Bowie, Iggy and Lou Reed
David Bowie with Lou Reed and Mick Jagger
David Bowie and Mick Ronson eating lunch
David Bowie and Green Screen
David Bowie Black Scarf
David Bowie, Backstage
David Bowie, Ziggy on stage
David Bowie with Sax, Red
David Bowie, Hunky Dory
David Bowie and Mick Ronson on stage
David Bowie on stage tonight
David Bowie praying
David Bowie, Live at Earls Court, London 1973
David Bowie, Life On Mars
David Bowie, Red
David Bowie, Beverly Hills 1972
David Bowie with Sax

Queen

Queen II album cover, London, January 1974
Queen, Hands, taken at the session for Queen II, London, January 1974.
Queen, Veils, taken at the session for Queen II, London, January 1974.
Queen in the mirror, taken at the Queen II session, London, January 1974
Freddie Mercury, Queen II session, London, January 1974

 “There was something slightly otherworldly about them. To me they look mythological. I never saw them as inhuman, just more like fantastic creatures, chimaeras in the pre-Raphaelite world. I was soaked in that stuff.” – Mick Rock

Live at the Rainbow Theatre, London, 1974
Freddie in white tunic
Freddie hugging himself
Freddie Mercury and Brian May, live
 Queen live
Freddie Mercury and Brian May live 1974
Freddie Mercury, Purple
Naked Queen

Debbie Harry

Pink Debbie
Debbie Harry, New York

Lou Reed

Lou Reed, head twist
Lou Reed, Transformer
Lou Reed and Nico from Velvet Underground
Bowie, Iggy and Lou Reed

Syd Barrett

Syd Barrett, Vinyl
Syd Barrett, London
Syd Barrett on car

Other subjects

Iggy Pop on his knees
Iggy Pop, Raw Power
Iggy Pop, back bend
Bowie, Iggy and Lou Reed
Joan Jett, Leather and Lace
Joan Jett, New York, 1981
Kate Moss with Iggy T-Shirt
Kate Moss with Lou Reed T-Shirt
Kate Moss with tassles
Michael Buble with the microphone
Mick Jagger and Andy Warhol
 Mick Jagger, Rod Stewart and Cop
Mott The Hoople, All The Young Dudes picture on record
Peter Gabriel in mask
Ramones
Souxsie Sioux, 1980
Phil Lynott
Thin Lizzy