Amy Winehouse shot in London in 2004 – all cheek and cheekbones, fag and cleavage, and on the brink of stardom.
Amy Winehouse photographed holding a yellow telephone whilst out on a New York photoshoot in 2003.
February 2004, Amy Winehouse is captured in a launderette in Primrose Hill by Jake Chessum
Amy Winehouse putting on her lipstick before she goes out for a photo shoot in New York in 2003. Amy was just 19.
Candid black & white photograph of Amy Winehouse taken in Camden, London in February 2004
One of the many intimate photographs that Charles Moriarty took of Amy Winehouse in New York City in 2003.
Amy Winehouse all wrapped up on a freezing day on Primrose Hill in February 2004.
Amy Winehouse pushing a guitar into a washing machine! Taken in the basement of the Ritz Tower, New York City in 2003
Amy Winehouse at home in her flat in Camden Town in February 2004
Amy Winehouse performing onstage at the world famous Union Chapel in Islington, London in November 2006
Amy Winehouse photographed in London by Charles Moriarty in 2003 whilst on the shoot for her album cover for Frank
One of the intimate photographs taken by Charles Moriarty of Amy Winehouse in Manhattan, New York in 2003
Amy Winehouse captured during a photoshoot with Jake Chessum in North London early in 2004
Amy Winehouse on a photo shoot in New York City in 2003 before the release of her debut album Frank.
Jake Chessum photographed Amy Winehouse alongside a baby blue guitar in the iconic Blustons store in Kentish Town in February 2004
Amy Winehouse photographed in an amusement arcade in Kentish Town in February 2004.
Contact sheet of intimate images of Amy Winehouse taken by photographer Jake Chessum at a laundrette in London in the spring of 2004.
Annie Lennox from The Eurythmics photographed at Holborn Studios in London in 1983.
Stunning limited edition print of Annie Lennox, Eurythmics from 1986 created by Walter Knabe and Gered Mankowitz.
The styling for a cover shoot for Sounds Magazine was a sheet off the bed. The lighting came from a bedside lamp.
This photo session was for No.1 Magazine (long since extinct) on a Eurythmics press day, they’d been doing interviews all day.
This photo was taken prior to the release of their first single, Five Minutes with Arctic Monkeys on their own 'Bang Bang' label.
Outback Catalogue print signed by Storm Thorgerson. Featuring artwork of Pink Floyd, The Cranberries, Brand X, Genesis, Styx & Mars Volta.