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Peter Anderson's signed limited edition photographs are made by Peter in his own darkroom.
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Peter Anderson's signed limited edition photographs are made by Peter in his own darkroom.
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Peter Anderson's signed limited edition photographs are made by Peter in his own darkroom.
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Here's Paul Weller photographed by Peter Anderson in 1984 on the location of the Style Council's video for their fifth single, "My Ever Changing Moods." Peter Anderson's signed limited edition photographs are made by Peter in his own darkroom.
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Peter Anderson's signed limited edition photographs are made by Peter in his own darkroom.
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Peter Anderson's signed limited edition photographs are made by Peter in his own darkroom.
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Peter Anderson's signed limited edition photographs are made by Peter in his own darkroom.
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Peter Anderson's signed limited edition photographs are made by Peter in his own darkroom.
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Olly Ball’s recollections of the session are fascinating: “We shot the cover of Our Favourite Shop on a Sunday afternoon in London in April or May 1985, at Bow Street Studios in Covent Garden. I was based there for ten years.” “I wasn’t a rock photographer as such. I mostly shot magazine editorial in those days. I was offered the job because Simon Halfon, the designer, had seen some photos I’d shot for the Observer Magazine Living Extra. These were pictures of rooms based on a TV programme; so we’d have Jewel In The Crown on the TV and all the props and food would be Indian. The other themes were Dallas, Arena and The Tube.” “Most of the stuff in the shop belonged to Paul and Mick, but the snooker cue and George Best coat hanger are mine. Fran Crawley was the stylist and she supplied the counter, book-rack etc. The set was built by my assistant, and great friend, Ross Kerridge with Peter Chatterton. Paul and Mick dressed most of the set, but we were all involved, and I shot it on a Mamiya RB6x7 on a 90mm lens.” “I’m happy to say it went straight to number 1 in the album charts, but it remains the only album cover I ever shot.”
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In Spines #7 Paul Weller, Keith Haynes recreates the spines of fifty five 12-inch singles and albums by The Jam, The Style Council and Paul Weller. This is not a photograph – it is a drawing that Keith makes from scratch, painstakingly recreating and combining each spine into the overall artwork. There are two versions of Spines #7 Paul Weller: a smaller version with a 50 x 50 cm image printed on 66 x 66 cm paper, which can be supplied framed or unframed. The second option is a larger 90 x 90 cm image size (with no white border around the image) which is mounted on dibond and supplied in a black tray frame, ready to hang.