David Bowie portrait shot by Markus Klinko in 2001 during a photo shoot for his album 'Heathen'
David Bowie wearing a black jacket photographed by Mick Rock in New York City in 2002
Turquoise & Pink colourway of Terry Pastor's back cover artwork for David Bowie's 'The Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
Special limited edition print compiled to celebrate the 40th Anniversary launch of the Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) album release
Photograph of David Bowie cradling a baby created by Markus Klinko for British GQ Magazine in 2002
Black & white photo of David Bowie with Saxophone taken in London in 1973 by Mick Rock
Multi-coloured quad version Terry Pastor's back cover artwork for David Bowie's The Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars'
Mick Rock photograph of David Bowie taken during the video shoot for 'Life on Mars?'
Limited edition colour print by artist Terry Pastor of an alternative cover image for David Bowie's classic album "Hunky Dory".
David Bowie, Green Screens by Mick Rock taken in 2002
Limited edition print by Horace Panter of 'Heroes' by David Bowie. featuring a cassette tape and lyrics.
Landscape version of Horace Panter's limited edition fine art cassette print of 'Heroes' by David Bowie.
Although originally taken in black and white, this image has the feel of an early 1940s movie star, hence the sepia finish I settled upon.
We drank cheap Riesling and beer (Peeva) with a bunch of soldiers we'd met the night before. They were friendly and inquisitive.
David Bowie in Ziggy makeup in 1973. This shot was taken at the Hammersmith Odeon before the last show of the tour.
I took advantage of the free time and the sublime New Mexico light and picked up my Nikon. This image of David is one of my favourites.
David Bowie photographed whilst filming the 1976 sci-fi film The Man Who Fell To Earth.
David Bowie photographed looking out over the May Day Parade on Red Square, Moscow, 1973
David Bowie and photographer Geoff MacCormack backstage on the set of The Man Who Fell to earth.
He's playing up to my camera to keep himself amused in-between takes. It's as if he is saying: "And you are?"
David Bowie listening to a playback of 'Station to Station’ at Cherokee Studio, Los Angeles.
David chose this image from The Man Who Fell To Earth (1975) for publicity posters in the late seventies.
This was the site of the detonation of the first atomic bomb in 1945, an eerie and desolate place.
Mick Jagger and David Bowie on stage at The Royal Albert Hall in London in 1988.
David Byrne of Talking Heads relaxing at the Da Clelia Restaurant in Rome on the bank of the Tiber river in 1983
David Byrne of Talking Heads performing onstage in Boston, USA in November 1980
David Gilmour at the rehearsal for his Brighton performance on the Rattle that Lock Tour in September 2015
David Gilmour photographed by Kevin Westenberg for the 'Rattle That Lock' album campaign in 2015.
David Gilmour performing at the Royal Albert Hall as part of his Rattle That Lock Tour in September 2015.
David Gilmour at the rehearsal for his Brighton performance on the Rattle that Lock Tour in September 2015.
David Gilmour by photographer Kevin Westenberg shot on the River Thames in August 2024 for Mojo Magazine.
Debbie Harry from Blondie photographed by Allan Ballard at his London studio in 1978.
Debbie Harry portrait taken in New York in 1987 and later used as the cover of KooKoo Debbie's first solo album.
Contact sheet of photographs of Debbie Harry, Blondie taken by Brian Aris at his studio in Old Street, London in 1977
Album cover for Deepest Blue's 1994 release 'Is it a Sin' designed by Storm Thorgerson
Depeche Mode shot at The Worx Studios, London in 1990. This image was used by Mojo magazine for their 2024 collector's edition.