George Jaworskyj has been working as a freelance photographer since 1988. with a mantra of 'no job too small, no invoice too large'.
Although a complete novice, Gerard McNamara's first job was shooting Kate Bush on her Tour of Life at the Hammersmith Odeon, May 1979.
Gered Mankowitz's work to date includes many of the most famous names in the contemporary music world, from Jimi Hendrix to the Eurythmics.
Guido Harari is a renowned Italian music photographer who produced numerous record covers for artists like Kate Bush, Bob Dylan & Lou Reed
Horace Panter graduated with a degree in art in 1975 before gping on to become the bassist for 2 Tone ska band The Specials
Howard Barlow began his career photographing bands of the 70's & 80's with publications like NME, Melody Maker & Rolling Stone Magazine.
Discovering how much fun and money there was in rock 'n roll, Ian Dickson hitched a lift to London on Roxy Music's tour bus in early 1973.
During his 30 year career Jake Chessum has shot defining images of musicians such as Amy Winehouse, Jay Z, The Beastie Boys & David Bowie.
James Fortune spent more than a decade photographing rock & roll greats including The Doors, Led Zeppelin, Elton John & the Rolling Stones.
If rock and roll has been the soundtrack of your life, then photojournalist Janet Macoska has probably provided the visuals.
Jérôme Brunet has shot a veritable who's who in the Blues, Rock & Soul genres. His award-winning photographs have been published worldwide
Rockarchive founder, Jill Furmanovsky is a British photographer who has documented iconic rock musicians and bands from Pink Floyd to Oasis.
Although now working in the world of watercolours, Johnny Dewe Mathews' music photographs have become some of the most iconic of their time.
Jorgen Angel entered the world of rock photography as a schoolboy & has been in the music industry from the late 60's up til the early 80's.
Julie Gardner boasts a stunning behind-the-scenes & personal collection of contemporary Neil Young photographs
Karl Ferris is known as 'the innovator of psychedelic photography'. He was personal photographer and designer to Jimi Hendrix.
Keith Haynes is a contemporary artist whose work explores pop art in its purest form including button badges, album covers and vinyl records
Kevin Cummins is a British photographer known for photographs of rock bands and musicians, his work can be seen gracing many record sleeves.
Kevin Westenberg's images range from stunning to rebellious, but critically, they capture the romance & beauty of our collective adventure.
In October 1991, Kirk Weddle took an extraordinary collection of Nirvana images in a LA swimming pool to help promote their album Nevermind
Artist Walter Knabe & photographer Gered Mankowitz, have joined forces to create the Knabe Mankowitz print collection.
In 1987 Lex Van Rossen caused a sensation by a taking an iconic photo of Bono from U2, kneeling & singing at a concert in Rotterdam.
Luciano Viti shot some of the greatest names in rock history and his photos have been used on around 100 album and book covers.
Lula Camus always looks to capture the essence of her subjects through her photographs while creating a strong and lively visual experience.
Maria Mochnacz's photography has been described as ‘lo-fi but with a hard fine art edge.’ She shoots on 35mm & funny plastic cameras.
Mark Mawston’s passion for music has led him to create “40 years worth of work in half a dozen years”, by attending up to four gigs a week.
Markus Klinko is an international fashion & celebrity photographer who has shot many of today's greatest music icons.
Acclaimed photographer Martyn Goddard shot album covers for The Jam, Blondie & The Cure and was a regular face on the 70s & 80s music scene
It was while squatting in London in the ’80s that Martyn Goodacre became interested in photography. His photos are now published worldwide.
Matt Anker’s style has been shaped by such diverse influences as Rothko and Dali and the great reportage images of the 1920’s and 30’s.
Max Browne started photographing top bands when he was a school boy. His work went on to be featured in Melody Maker, NME & Sounds magazines
Michael Grecco is an award-winning photographer whose stunning punk photos captured the heart of the 1970s & 1980s punk scene
Michael Putland is an English photographer who "never had a day off in the ‘70s". He's photographed thousands of artists from Abba to Zappa.
Mick Gold was 18 when he was filled with an ambition to photograph rock music - he went on to shoot some of music's all time greats
Music photographer Mick Rock may be best known as 'The Man Who Shot the Seventies', instrumental in creating many key rock ’n’ roll images.
Artist Morgan Howell's Supersize 3D artworks and prints reflect his love of vinyl records. Authentic limited edition prints available.