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Bert Stern
Bert Stern is an acclaimed American fashion and celebrity photographer.
Cole Sternberg
Danny Clinch
Clinch's photographs have appeared in publications throughout the world, including Vanity Fair, Spin, and Rolling Stone. Clinch has published two books: Discovery Inn in 1998, and The Iron Bird Flies in 2000.
Dominique Tarle
Dominique Tarlé is an acclaimed French photographer known for being associated with some of the greatest musical acts of this century, including The Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix.
Douglas Kirkland
Douglas Kirkland (born 1934 in Toronto, Ontario) is a prominent photographer based in the United States. At age twenty-four, Kirkland was hired as a staff photographer for Look magazine and became famous for his 1961 photos of Marilyn Monroe taken for Look's 25th anniversary issue.
David Montgomery
David Montgomery is an internationally acclaimed portrait photographer.
Ed Caraeff
Los Angeles born Ed Caraeff was a 15 year old high school student when he took a picture of Jimi Hendrix burning his guitar at the Monterey Pop Festival, one of the most famous photographs in rock 'n roll history.
Eddie Kramer
Any producer is only as good as the music he helps create. By this standard, Eddie Kramer must be regarded as a legend.
David Redfern
David Redfern has established himself as one of the top music photographers in the business. His pictures have appeared on international magazine covers, classic posters, record covers and even on American postage stamps.
Gered Mankowitz
Gered Mankowitz is one of the world’s foremost rock photographers.
Irv Steinberg
Irv Steinberg, renowned New York celebrity photographer, has taken thousands of pictures of some of our most famous iconic personalities from all fields of endeavor.
Lynn Goldsmith
In a career spanning over thirty years as a multi-award winning portraitist noted for her personal approach to photography, Lynn Goldsmith’s subjects have been everything from rock stars, authors, directors, jazz greats, and even sports celebrities.
Michael Joseph
Michael Joseph is a photographer best known for his work on the Rolling Stones' classic album "Beggar's Banquet."
Neil Leifer
Neil Leifer became a professional photographer while still in his teens. Beginning in 1960 as a freelancer, his pictures began regularly appearing in every major national magazine, including the Saturday Evening Post, Look, LIFE, Newsweek, Time and, most often, Sports Illustrated.
Peter Webb
Robert Knight
Since the beginning of his career in 1968, Robert Knight has had a long-standing reputation for his famous iconic photography.
Richard E. Aaron
Armed with a heat seeking eye, degrees in Fine Arts, and precise instincts, photographer Richard E. Aaron's professional talents offer us an insider's look into the world of music -- rock, blues, jazz, funk, reggae - you name it.
Robert Freeman
Robert Freeman is the photographer most closely associated with the Beatles, designing eight of their album covers, two John Lennon’s books, and the title sequence of their two films “A Hard Days Night” and “Help.”
Richard C. Miller
Sebastian Kruger
Perhaps Kruger's most remarkable talent is his ability to bring diverse painting techniques and styles to a given subject. His works are appreciated and collected by many Hollywood notables, and his painterly twists on Bogart, Schwarzenegger, John Wayne, and The Rolling Stones are classics of their kind.
Terry O'Neill
Terry O'Neill (born July 30, 1938 in London, United Kingdom) is a photographer, who achieved his greatest success documenting the fashion style, and celebrities of the 1960s. He attracted attention for photographing his subjects is unconventional or candid settings.
 

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