Alan Messer has been photographing musicians for five decades, capturing the very best artists across both the UK and the USA.
Alec Byrne's acclaimed archive captured London's rock'n'roll scene from the mid-60s to the mid-70s including Bowie, Hendrix & The Beatles
In 1956, freelance photographer Alfred Wertheimer was assigned to photograph a 21-year-old singer who RCA was promoting, Elvis Presley.
Allan Ballard began his photographic career at the Evening Standard where he assisted the picture editor.
Yorkshire born Andi Blake is fast becoming one of the UK's leading landscape photographers with his magical, atmospheric images
Andrew Whittuck began his photography career in the mid-sixties where he soon took some of the earliest shots of Pink Floyd.
Growing up in 80's Bedford among like-minded music enthusiasts Andy became obsessed with David Bowie as well as pretty much all Goth bands.
Art Kane was a visionary photographer who captured iconic moments in jazz and rock history and helped shape cultural imagery.
Arthur Rosato has worked with and photographed musicians throughout his career including Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton & The Who
Barrie's work for Melody Maker from 1965 until 1975 covered one of the most important decades in the history of popular music.
LA born photographer Barry Schultz had the privilege of photographing many of the best & most important music artists during the 1970S
Bob Gruen began making photos of Rock Stars thirty years ago and is one of the most well known and respected photographers in Rock'n Roll.
Brian Aris is a leading British music photographer whose iconic shots include Blondie, David Bowie, George Michael and The Jam.
Carolyn Djanogly is a London-based photographer acclaimed for her images of Amy Winehouse, David Bowie & Lenny Kravitz.
New York native Catherine McGann picked up photography while studying painting in art school in the mid ‘80’s and hasn’t looked back.
Charles Moriarty is most well known for his beautiful, intimate photographs of Amy Winehouse taken when she was just 19
Chris Saunders wanted to be a rock star but his dreams were thwarted when he borrowed a camera to take some pictures of his really cool cat.
Christopher Angeloglou started photography in the 1950s with a Zeiss Ikon and a Rolleiflex. He graduated to a 1938 Leica & stayed with 35mm.
Born and raised in NW1 London, Clare Muller went to school with people who wanted to be pop/rock stars in the early 80's.
In the 60s he was a regular at the Crawdaddy Rhythm & Blues club, a big part of the music scene, 'The Rolling Stones' played every weekend.
Colin had a strong leaning towards the arts from very early in life, but when a camera was put in his hand, the magic really began.
Colin Prime enjoyed working in the darkroom, and printed for photographers such as David Bailey, Helmut Newton and Richard Avedon.
Through his sister’s then fiance Wreckless Eric, David Corio was introduced to the fledgling Stiff Records & photographed their first tours.
David's work is fresh, challenging & diverse. His innovative use of lighting & conceptual approach has seen him establish a unique style.
Mancunian born David Hindley honed his skills in London, gaining experience with legendary names such as Eve Arnold and Annie Leibovitz.
British photographer David Magnus worked with leading music acts in the 1960s & 1970s including The Beatles & Jimi Hendrix.
David Studwell is a British artist whose work captures the spirit of the 60s & 70s and the cult of celebrity
Currently working as a freelance journalist/photographer, Dimitri Hakke became interested in photography because of his elder brother.
Don Hunstein has a knack for being in the right place at the right time, documenting many of the 20th Century’s most important musicians.
Brian Duffy was one of the leading photographers who defined the look of London's 'Swinging Sixties' & elevated himself to celebrity status.
Ed Caraeff is a renowned photographer and graphic designer who has shot and art directed hundreds of album covers.
Eugene Adebari's work instantly touches an emotional chord in you in the same way that the very best of photographic portrait work does.
Legendary Mexican photographer Fernando Aceves systematically focuses on music full-time and is a world authority on King Crimson.
Francine Winham developed what she called her “fever” technique. By holding the shot still for half a second and then moving the camera.
Born and bred in Liverpool Gary Lornie has photographed most of city's alternative bands, with album and single covers for many artists.
During the years 1973-1976 writer/producer Geoff MacCormack toured with David Bowie on the Aladdin Sane and Ziggy Stardust tour.