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Window mounted and ready to frame, these open edition prints have an overall mounted size of approx 20x20 inches (50x50cm) and an image size of approximately 10x10 inches ( 27x27cm) for a square image. Prints are embossed with the Duffy archive stamp, and ink stamped on the reverse with a replica of Duffy's original studio logo, and sealed in a clear cellophane wrapper. If you would like to order a print, simply make your purchase and notify us of your chosen image. Shipping charges apply where we ship outside the UK. Europe – GBP 40 ; USA – GBP 50; Rest of World – GBP 65.
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Photo by Duffy © Duffy Archive & The David Bowie Archive™
This nine frame contact sheet was put together by Chris Duffy and combines the 'eyes open' colour image with eight black and white images from the session. -
This mini contact sheet of nine individual frames consists of images taken by Duffy in 1965 after the Beatles had returned to the UK from playing at the Shea Stadium, New York. Lennon had picked up the box in a New York novelty store which had been sold to him as a ‘UFO detector.’ It had lights that went on and off intermittently and he brought it to Duffy’s studio for the amusement of the studio team.
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This mini contact sheet comes from Duffy's session or a feature in the Sunday Times colour supplement in 1977 to launch Blondie's first UK tour. She is wearing a Patti Smith t-shirt.
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Photo by Duffy © Duffy Archive
An archival silver gelatin print, a posthumous Duffy estate authorised limited edition of 25 with a 12 x 18 inch image size. Price for unframed photograph excluding VAT. -
Photo by Duffy © Duffy Archive
An archival silver gelatin print, a posthumous Duffy estate authorised limited edition of 25 with a 12 x 18 inch image size. Price for unframed photograph excluding VAT. -
Photo by Duffy © Duffy Archive
This rare image of David taken by Duffy was unreleased until it was published in the Five Sessions book. The contact sheet revealed the Scottie Dog walking in during a meeting for the Lodger photo shoot and sitting in the chair next to David. -
This photo was taken by Duffy in 1965 after the Beatles had returned to the UK from playing at the Shea Stadium New York that had been the highlight of their U.S. tour. Lennon had picked up this box in a New York novelty store which had been sold to him as a ‘UFO detector.’ It had lights that went on and off intermittently and he brought it to Duffy’s studio for the amusement of the studio team.
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Archival silver gelatin print, 12 x 19 inch image size, limited edition of 25. Signed by Duffy on the front, numbered and ink-stamped on reverse. Price for unframed photograph excluding VAT. Paul McCartney and producer George Martin shot by Duffy recording the soundtrack for the film The Family Way at Cine Tele Sound (CTS) studios in November 1966 – The same month recording began for Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.