| Catalogue No |
FSIN006ABAL
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| Location |
London, England |
| Date |
1967 |
| Information |
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During the late sixties Allan worked on many films often with directors such as Fellini, Dick Lester and Ken Russell. These shots were taken on the set of 'The Naked Runner', which was set to become Sinatra's last ever film with Warner Bros. Two weeks into filming Sinatra suddenly halted all work and jetted back to L.A. to marry Mia Farrow.
"It was a real privilege to do this kind of work, I had a free rein to shoot whatever I liked. I've always had an attitude towards shooting very intimate close-ups." <<
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| Edition |
Edition 100
Edition 100 was created to give fans and collectors a chance to own pictures of their favorite bands, or images associated with them, at fair prices.
Most Edition 100 images are exclusive to rockarchive.
New images are offered at an introductory price, allowing entry-level collectors to begin accumulating what will become a valuable collection.
As the editioned prints sell out prices rise.
Edition 100 prints are made on 308gm fine art matt archival papers using archival inks.
Prints are available in various sizes from A3 (297mm x 420mm) (11.7” x 16.5”) up to custom AO (841mm x 1189mm) (33.1” x 46.8”).
Prints are embossed with the distinctive Rockarchive logo, numbered from 1-100 and signed by the photographer or authenticated by their estate. Certificates and care instructions are also included. <<
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| Print Quality |
Archival Digital Fine-Art print on Hahnemühle paper
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