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Led Zeppelin performing in London, 1969 — Limited Edition Print
Gered Mankowitz$2,400.00 - $5,300.00Led Zeppelin is photographed performing in London in 1969. The English rock band had a major influence on the evolution of the music industry and helped pioneer the genres of hard rock and heavy metal.
View Product DetailsPelé kissing the World Cup Trophy, 2013 — Limited Edition Print
Terry O'Neill$3,000.00 - $15,500.00Football legend Pele kisses the World Cup Trophy on the beach near his home in Santos, Brazil in April of 2013. It was this opportunity to photograph Pelé that brought O'Neill briefly out of retirement.
View Product DetailsThe Beatles by Terry O'Neill: Five Decades of Photographs — Deluxe Edition
Terry O'Neill$685.00With more than 300 photographs and quotes from the photographer himself, The Beatles by Terry O'Neill is a unique visual portrait of the story of John, Paul, George, Ringo and the music they made. O'Neill worked with the Beatles across five decades, capturing the band at the beginning of their rise to the top and the solo years beyond. From recording sessions, rehearsals and larking around town at the height of Beatlemania, to intimate shots at weddings, at home and on tour in the solo years after the band had split, he captured countless photographs, many of which are being published for the very first time here. With a unique perspective that is both personal and professional, The Beatles by Terry O'Neill is a one-of-a-kind collection of breathtaking photographs.
View Product DetailsFerrari: From Inside and Outside — Hardcover
Ercole Colombo and Rainer Schlegelmilch$75.00Ferrari: From Inside and Outside - a rich visual history of Formula 1's most iconic team told through the work of legendary photographers Rainer Schlegelmilch and Ercole Colombo - is available to purchase now from the Iconic Images online store. The book features hundreds of breathtaking, rarely seen images, as well as written contributions from legends of the sport including Piero Ferrari, Stefano Domenicali, Jean Todt and Luca di Montezemolo. Edited by F1 commentator and Michael Schumacher biographer James Allen, Ferrari: From Inside and Out provides "a fresh take on the difference between the lived experience inside Ferrari and the perception from outside, combining intense scrutiny and global fan adulation". (Motorsport.com)
View Product DetailsEric Clapton, Chuck Berry, and Keith Richards in Los Angeles, 1986 — Limited Edition Print
Terry O'Neill$3,000.00 - $7,800.00Guitarists Eric Clapton, Chuck Berry, and Keith Richards are photographed at Chuck Berry's Los Angeles home in 1986. The trio were gathered to film Taylor Hackford's documentary Hail! Hail! Rock n Roll that chronicled two concerts celebrating Berry's 60th birthday.
View Product DetailsPink Floyd at Casa Madrona Hotel, 1967 — Limited Edition Print
Baron Wolman$1,800.00 - $3,500.00Nick Mason, Richard Wright, Roger Waters, and Syd Barrett of Pink Floyd are photographed at the Casa Madrona Hotel in November of 1967. A month later, the band would add David Gilmour as the fifth member, foreshadowing Barrett's departure in 1968.
View Product DetailsDavid Bowie for Diamond Dogs, 1974 — Limited Edition Print
Terry O'Neill$24,000.00Singer David Bowie poses with a large barking dog for publicity shots for his 1974 album Diamond Dogs in London. Conceived during a period of uncertainty over where his career was headed, Diamond Dogs is the result of multiple projects Bowie envisioned at the time, which is reflected in the photoshoot's quirky fashion.
View Product DetailsNeil Diamond Jonathon Livingston Seagull photoshoot, 1973 — Limited Edition Print
Ed Caraeff$1,400.00 - $5,000.00Neil Diamond poses in the sand during a shoot for the cover of his album Johnathan Livingston Seagull. The Grammy Award winning album was the soundtrack to Hal Bartlett's 1973 film of the same name released on November 3, 1973.
View Product DetailsMichael Jackson at Richfield Coliseum, 1988 — Limited Edition Print
Janet Macoska$1,600.00 - $5,000.00Michael Jackson is photographed performing on stage during his Bad tour at the Richfield Coliseum in Ohio on October 10, 1988. This was Jackson's first solo concert tour and was the second highest grossing tour of the 1980s.
View Product DetailsBlur in the studio, 1991 — Limited Edition Print
Kevin Cummins$2,230.00 - $7,115.00Blur members Damon Albarn, Dave Rowntree, Graham Coxon and Alex James pose on columns during a photoshoot in July of 1991. The alternative rock group was one of the most popular bands in the U.K. during the Britpop movement and helped popularize the genre through their albums and chart battle with rival band Oasis.
View Product DetailsJimi Hendrix annotated contact sheet, 1967 — Limited Edition Print
Gered Mankowitz$2,400.00 - $10,500.00Legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix's annotated contact sheet from a session at Mankowitz's studio in London in 1967. The photographer recalled "I had the privilege to work with Jimi twice in 1967... We got on incredibly well and I found him to be a most charming, humble and witty person as well as a willing and enthusiastic subject."
View Product DetailsPelé holding the World Cup Trophy, 2013 — Limited Edition Print
Terry O'Neill$3,000.00 - $15,500.00Football legend Pele poses with the World Cup Trophy on the beach near his home in Santos, Brazil in April of 2013. It was this opportunity to photograph Pelé that brought O'Neill briefly out of retirement.
View Product DetailsDirty Rotten Scoundrels, 1988 — Limited Edition Print
Terry O'Neill$3,000.00 - $15,500.00Steve Martin and Michael Caine are photographed in Cote d’Azure for Frank Oz’s 1988 film Dirty Rotten Scoundrels in which the pair play competing con artists. The two funny men frequently ad-libbed throughout the movie and can be credited for much of its witty humor.
View Product DetailsAl Pacino on the set of Bobby Deerfield, 1977 — Limited Edition Print
Eva Sereny$1,400.00 - $3,500.00Al Pacino is photographed posing on set of the Sydney Pollack racecar film Bobby Deerfield in 1977. Eva Sereny would recall that Pacino didn't know how to drive at this point, so his car was manually pushed during the filming.
View Product DetailsElton John performing at Troubadour, 1970 — Limited Edition Print
Ed Caraeff$1,400.00 - $5,000.00Elton John performs at Doug Weston's Troubadour on August 25, 1970 in Los Angeles. He recalled of the iconic show: "The energy I put into my performance, kicking out my piano stool and smashing my legs down on the piano, caught everyone off guard. It was pure rock ’n’ roll serendipity. Even before the reviews came in, we knew that something special had happened."
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