• Archival limited edition pigment print on fiber paper, 20 x 30 inch image size on 24 x 36 inch paper, signed, dated and numbered on the front by Eric Meola. Edition of 15 in this size. Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
  • Signed limited edition photograph on 50x53 inch paper, edition of 24. Unframed price excluding VAT. Gered recalls: "This photograph is from my first shoot with Jimi and has become my most famous image of the great musician. He was very easy to work with, and would arrive at the studio looking perfect. He was a very quiet and gentle person, and he laughed a great deal."
  • Signed limited edition photograph on 50 x 53 inch paper, edition of 24. Unframed price excluding VAT. Gered recalls: "This shot of Jimi smoking has become one of the most famous images of the great musician ever taken. Jimi laughed a great deal and had a great sense of humour; however the look of the time was for everybody to be sullen and moody, but in spite of that a lot of my favourite photos have caught Jimi smiling."
  • Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
    Archival limited edition pigment print on fiber paper, 32 x 48 inch image size, signed, dated and numbered on the front by Eric Meola. Edition of 10 in this size.  This photograph was also available in a smaller size, with a 20 x 30 inch image in an edition of 15, but these are all sold out.
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    This is a very special large format piece, and comes in a choice of two very large sizes — to better appreciate the individual frames. The image chosen for the front cover of the "Heroes" album is top right, and the contact sheet shows the build-up to that key photograph.
  • Archivally processed Lambda photograph on 16 x 20 inch paper, a limited edition of 30, signed and numbered by Masayoshi Sukita. Unframed price excluding VAT. "A few days before the show at Radio City Music Hall, David Bowie did a photo session, a rehearsal and an interview at RCA Studio. He went on to do another rehearsal at Radio City Music Hall. Yacco-San was working as the stylist, running here and there with costumes by Kansai Yamamoto that shed brought over from Japan. They looked marvellous. " Masayoshi Sukita
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