Pete was very comfortable with being photographed, he was one of those rare people who aren’t self conscious at all.
"Pete at his flat in Farringdon, while I was photographing him he wrote Forever on the wall, which added poignancy to the shot."
They had just been signed. Luckily a spare B&W roll of film was lying around, I loaded the camera and shot asking Pete to keep on jumping.
Lou Reed brooding with his 'Lou's Views' glasses on whilst in Modena, Italy in 2004.
Limited edition print of Morgan Howell's original painting of the cover of Lou Reed's 'Walk on the Wild Side' vingle single
A half-face portrait shot of Lou Reed taken by Pat Pope in London in 2001.
Candid picture of Lou Reed buying a puppy in 1976 taken by Mick Rock
Iconic photo of Lou Reed taken by the legendary photographer Mick Rock in London, 1975.
Classic Mick Rock photograph of Lou Reed that was used as the cover shot for his 1972 album Transformer
Louis Armstrong relaxing at sunset in a rocking chair in Death Valley in 1958.
Pete Doherty onstage during Jarvis Cocker's Meltdown Festival at the Royal Albert Hall, London in June 2007