• Early days—1977—and Pennie Smith captures The Jam in matching black suits, white shirts, black ties and black & white shoes. Three aliens from another time and place, dropped into a London street scene. Life goes on oblivious in the background, but something is starting….. and as a wise man once said: the kids want some action. Who can f****** blame them ? This silver gelatin photograph is made in the darkroom from Pennie Smith's original negative on 16 x 20 inch paper, and signed on the front under the image area by Pennie Smith. The image size is 11 x 16 inches approx. The price is shown for an unframed photograph - please ask if you require framing.
  • This is the second of Jamie Byrne's incredible graphic novel album commissions, in which he takes a favourite LP and represents each of the tracks in graphic novel style. Jamie will create a bespoke original commission for you, focusing on your album of choice, made with a 100 x 100 cm image size (or a smaller size of your choice to suit your space). The original commission is made on high-gloss coated aluminium, framed in a tray frame without glazing signed and numbered 1/1 by Jamie on the reverse. Once an original is created, Jamie makes limited editions of 10 with a 50 x 50 cm / 20 x 20 inch (approx) image and 10 with a 75 x 75 cm / 30 x 30 inch (approx) image. The limited editions are archival pigment prints on paper, and can be supplied unframed or framed. Prices for the limited editions are shown without frames. Please ask for a quote if you would like us to arrange framing.
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    David Bowie photographed in 1991 by Brian Aris.

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  • This actual print was the personal property of the late great John Entwistle.  In May 2003, Sothebys in London auctioned 386 lots belonging to John Entwistle. The majority of lots consisted of guitars, but lot number one in the auction comprised John's favourite photographs of The Who, which originally hung on the walls of his home.  This portrait by Tom Wright of Roger Daltrey and a ladyfriend was one of the photographs in that first lot. It has been signed and dated by Tom Wright and bears the embossed stamp of his archive. This is a silver gelatin print made by hand in the darkroom from the original negative in the darkroom on matt paper. The sheet size is 20 x 24 inches, and the image measures 16 x 20 inches. There are some small scuffs to the border, but these would not be visible when framed.  American photographer Tom Wright (1944 - 2022) met Pete Townshend as a student at Ealing College of Art, and left Pete in charge of his vast blues and R&B record collection when he returned to the USA. He never did get those records back, but he kept in contact with the band and was their road manager on tour in the USA in 1967 and 1968, photographing them extensively during this period.
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    Neal Preston: Elton John

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  • A matched pair consisting of: The Some Might Say front cover image, limited edition of 100 archival pigment prints, image size 18 x 18 inches, paper size 24 x 25 inches. Signed and numbered by Michael Spencer Jones on the front under the image. The Some Might Say back cover image, limited edition of 25 archival pigment prints, image size 18 x 18 inches, paper size 24 x 25 inches. Signed and numbered by Michael Spencer Jones on the front under the image. Unframed price.    
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    Debbie Harry photographed in the the abandoned cocktail bar of the Gramercy Park Hotel, New York, 1978
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