Otto Kitsinger has spent a lot of time & sacrificed unencumbered views of dozens of concerts in order to let of us see what he saw.
Paolo Brillo took a passion to photography from a very young age, a passion that was combined with a love for music, especially rock music.
British photographer Pat Pope captured the biggest bands of the 1990s & 2000s including Oasis, Nick Cave, David Bowie, Pulp and Morrissey
Paul Slattery is one of the UK's leading music photographers. His images have appeared in thousands of books & magazines worldwide
Pete Smith was a roady with Alexis Korner when friend John Mayall asked, “Pete, you’ve got a camera, come & shoot our record sleeve".
Peter Cunningham is an American photographer best known for his concert & theater photographs made in New York City in the 1970s & 1980s.
Peter J Walsh has photographed some of the biggest names in music and club culture over the last 20 years.
Peter Sanders' professional career in photography began in the sixties where he photographed most of the major stars in the music business.
Picking up a camera around the time other punks were learning to gob, Phil Grey seldom went out without his trusty Mamiyaflex camera.
Phil Nicholls started his career in 1985 working for Melody Maker, his passion and love for music photography has continued ever since
As the 60' swung & Britain subverted the old order, Philip Townsend (known as ‘Mr Sixties’) captured many of the stars of the decade.
As house photographer in small Texas clubs during the 70s Ralph Fales photographed many of the great jazz and blues musicians of the time.
Ray Stevenson began working as a music photographer in the 1960's, photographing prolific rock stars such as Jimi Hendrix and David Bowie.
Richard Mann found his art school education had ended as the Punk movement was gathering pace & a period of high-contrast creativity ensued.
Robert Whitaker was a renowned British photographer, best known for his many photographs of The Beatles, taken between 1964 & 1966.
In 2011 Sebastian Edge made imagery for Radiohead’s album “The King of Limbs” using a 'Wet Collodion' photographic process.
In her music career Shelia Rock was known for photographing leading entertainment and music industry artists in both Classical and Pop/Rock.
Stefan Wallgren's photographs dictated he was seldom at home, working & traveling to various concerts, fashion shows, and film festivals.
Stephen Wright began shooting musicians in the early 1980s, as well as iconic images of The Smiths, he shot famous artists from Prince to U2
Steve Double has dealt with every situation, from extreme lateness to indecisive clients and stroppy subjects to non-functioning equipment.
Steve Rappotr's career spanned from 1981 to 1995, during which he was fortunate enough to work with many great musicians, bands and people.
As part of the so-called 'Bromley Contingent', Steven Severin discovered the Sex Pistols and was there on the front line, with his camera.
Storm Thorgerson was an acclaimed music album designer known for his iconic work for Pink Floyd and many more bands
Stuart Nicholls came to prominence as a result of his position as resident photographer at the Marquee and Islington Academy in 2004.
Syd Shelton began his photography practice in 1972 as a freelance photo-journalist & later became a member of the Rock Against Racism team.
Photographer Terry Pastor is probably best known for his iconic album artwork for David Bowie's Hunky Dory and Ziggy Stardust.
The Postman has developed a cult following with their colourful, graffiti-style reworks of iconic photography with a punk twist.
Tom Hanley worked closely with the Beatles during the 1960s & 70s, he was often present when the band were 'off duty' behind closed doors.
Born at the end of the war, Tony Collins became a smudger, taking photographs for the Evening Standard, NME and various football magazines.
Tony Dennis AKA Tape Deck Art is a British artist with a love of music who has developed a cult following for his giant pin badge artworks.
Tony Mottram has been working in the music industry since the Eighties, with over 35 years experience as a professional photographer.
Ty Johnson is an Australian photographer with a long term passion to discover, document and elevate the experience of quality live music.
Virgilio was born in Cuba in the 1950's before the revolution. After a stint in the army he became an economist for Cuban state television.
Virginia Turbett's photographs captured a wealth of musical, social and cultural images from the period covering the pre and post Punk era.