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Terry Pastor shot & hand coloured the photo for the album artwork on David Bowie's iconic album.
David Bowie backstage at TopPop TV in the Netherlands whilst promoting Heroes in October 1977
Taken at Freida Kahlo’s Museum known as the ‘Blue House’, in Mexico City a few days before David Bowie's first ever concert in Mexico, 1997
Limited edition print of Morgan Howell's original painting of the cover of David Bowie's 'Life on Mars' vinyl single
Limited edition print of Morgan Howell’s original painting of the cover of David Bowie’s ‘Space Oddity’ vinyl single
David Bowie wearing a two piece quilted suit designed by Freddie Burretti for the 1972 Ziggy Stardust tour.
Taken from the Scary Monsters album cover shoot by Duffy in 1980, 'the most beautiful clown in the circus' - David Bowie
Official contact sheet print from the acclaimed Duffy archive of David Bowie in his Scary Monsters Pierrot costume in 1980.
Official Duffy photograph of David Bowie sitting with a Scottie Dog during a pre-production meeting for the Scary Monsters photo shoot
David Bowie wearing a black jacket photographed by Mick Rock in New York City in 2002
Limited edition print of Morgan Howell's original painting of the cover of David Bowie's 'Rebel Rebel' vinyl single
Contact sheet from the Scary Monsters photo shoot taken during the last of Duffy's 'Five Sessions' with David Bowie
David Bowie captured during a photo shoot for Tatler magazine in Fulham, London in May 1995
Aladdin Sane is the one image that has defined David Bowie and is nicknamed the 'Mona Lisa of Pop' - Shot by Duffy in his London studio.
in 1997 prior to his first ever gig in Mexico City David Bowie explores the local cultural sites including the 'Pyramids of Teotihuacan'
Beautiful candid, natural shot of David Bowie taken by Jake Chessum in London in winter 1995.
David Bowie in Ziggy makeup in 1973. This shot was taken at the Hammersmith Odeon before the last show of the tour.
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.
David Bowie performing live at Wembley Arena, London on the A Reality Tour in November 2003
David Bowie photographed whilst filming the 1976 sci-fi film The Man Who Fell To Earth.
This print is based on a photograph from the Hunky Dory photo session shot in 1971.
Photographer Terry Pastor shot & hand coloured the photo artwork for Bowie's Hunky Dory album.
This hand coloured print is based on a photograph by Terry Pastor from the Hunky Dory photo session.
Photographer Terry Pastor's 'pink' variation of Bowie from the Hunky Dory album cover photo session.
Terry Pastor photographed & hand coloured the album artwork for Bowie's Spiders from Mars album.
The Thin White Duke onstage during his Isolar-1976 Tour in Copenhagen in 1976
Alternative shot taken from the Aladdin Sane 'photo shoot in 1973, known as 'Eyes Open' - this image was rediscovered in the archive in 2011
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.
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.
The Aladdin Sane image was digitally remastered to a black and white negative format by Chris Duffy in 2012
Contact sheet taken from the photo shoot for Aladdin Sane
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 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.
This was a really special performance in October 1973 as it was Bowie's first since announcing his retirement a couple of months before.