SHOP | 1990s
The Beastie Boys by Jake Chessum.
Jake recalls ” This was from April 1994. I flew from London to shoot at Mike D’s backyard and around G-Son Studios, their recording studio in Atwater Village that was complete with basketball court and half-pipe and the offices of Grand Royal. The shoot was the day after they had made the iconic “Sabotage” video and props and fake moustaches were lying around the office. They messed around with golf clubs and various gardening props that were around the place. It was spontaneous and silly, but worked out great.”
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Signed limited edition print of the Beastie Boys by Jake Chessum.
Jake recalls ” This was from April 1994. I flew from London to shoot at Mike D’s backyard and around G-Son Studios, their recording studio in Atwater Village that was complete with basketball court and half-pipe and the offices of Grand Royal. The shoot was the day after they had made the iconic “Sabotage” video and props and fake moustaches were lying around the office. They messed around with golf clubs and various gardening props that were around the place. It was spontaneous and silly, but worked out great.”
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Signed limited edition fine art photograph of Nirvana by Martyn Goodacre. This print is exclusive to the collection.
Location: After Bleach and before Nevermind
Date: October 1990
Photographer’s notes: I had to meet the band and their PR Anton Brooks at The Dalmacia Hotel in Shepherds Bush, West London. It was really a bed and breakfast and they were staying in the basement. I dragged them outside but it was freezing so the session was quickly drawn to an end but not before I walked up and down the road looking for locations. I finally settled on a zebra crossing and a launderette. I managed to get a few solo shots before they darted back into their room to get warm. Other photographers that day had to shoot them inside.
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Signed, limited edition print of Tom Waits in Santa Rosa, California in January 1999 by Jill Furmanovsky. Print purchase comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Photographer’s notes:
“Tom drove into town in a battered, sky-blue, Cadillac Coupe de Ville and loped into this Chinese diner wearing a mangled hat. He was clearly a regular because the owner greeted him warmly and the food was very good. He is reading a book called The Mammoth Book of Oddities by Frank O'Neil.'“
Signed limited edition print of Tom Waits, taken in Santa Rosa California in 1999 by Guido Harari.
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Signed limited edition print of Tom Waits, taken in Paris 1992 by Guido Harari
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Signed limited edition print of Tom Waits, taken in Santa Rosa California in 1999 by Guido Harari
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Signed limited edition print of Tom Waits, taken in Santa Rosa, CA in 1999 by Guido Harari
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Selena, taken at the Changes, Austin in 1993 by photographer Scott Newton from our exclusive collection, The Scott Newton Archive.
Available as a signed, limited edition photographic print, comes with a certificate of authenticity.
You can add framing to your print purchase if needed, or simply order the print unframed. Our framing service is provided by a reputable, local professional custom framer here in Austin. Prints are framed in a classic museum-style frame using archival techniques. This consists of a 3" white matt, plain black wood surround, and conservation clear, UV-protected glass. Upgrade to non-glare museum glass for an additional fee.
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Signed limited edition print of The Strokes by acclaimed British photographer, Andrew Cotterill.
“This was one of my early shoots for Dazed and Confused magazine. I worked with them a lot in the late 90’s and got some fantastic commissions..All unpaid! You did it for love and experience to get you to the next stage.
I remember being sent to the infamous band hotel “The Columbia” in Lancaster gate London. This was in April of 1998 if i recall and it would have been one of their early trips to London. It was certainly the first time Dazed had featured them.
When i turned up they were waiting outside for me with their PR Jacob who i knew, looking like many other new bands but had a real fun side to them. Julian however was working the Rock and roll vibe. Its a great energy to be around when you meet young fired up bands like this for me. Their room was not something you would imagine in this part of London but worked perfectly for the shoot. So we shot a little out side and the rest in this dodgy room. As you can see from the body language the guys were engaged in having a bit of fun..I used an old Pentax 6x7 camera for this shoot and on the legs image shot it blind from on top of a wardrobe. I have alway loved this image and it was actually one of the images the magazine used.”
Signed limited edition print of The Strokes by acclaimed British photographer, Andrew Cotterill.
“This was one of my early shoots for Dazed and Confused magazine. I worked with them a lot in the late 90’s and got some fantastic commissions..All unpaid! You did it for love and experience to get you to the next stage.
I remember being sent to the infamous band hotel “The Columbia” in Lancaster gate London. This was in April of 1998 if i recall and it would have been one of their early trips to London. It was certainly the first time Dazed had featured them.
When i turned up they were waiting outside for me with their PR Jacob who i knew, looking like many other new bands but had a real fun side to them. Julian however was working the Rock and roll vibe. Its a great energy to be around when you meet young fired up bands like this for me. Their room was not something you would imagine in this part of London but worked perfectly for the shoot. So we shot a little out side and the rest in this dodgy room. As you can see from the body language the guys were engaged in having a bit of fun..I used an old Pentax 6x7 camera for this shoot and on the legs image shot it blind from on top of a wardrobe. I have alway loved this image and it was actually one of the images the magazine used.”
Signed limited edition print of Patti Smith by Guido Harari, taken in Bollate, Italy, 1996.
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Signed limited edition print of Patti Smith by Guido Harari, taken in Italy, 1996.
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Ice-T taken at 57th St Subway station, NYC on 15 February 1993 by photographer David Corio. Includes a certificate of authenticity.
You can add framing to your print purchase if needed, or simply order the print unframed. Our framing service is provided by a reputable, local professional custom framer here in Austin. Prints are framed in a classic museum-style frame using archival techniques. This consists of a 3" white matt, plain black wood surround, and conservation clear, UV-protected glass. Click HERE to view a sample.
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Ice-T at 57th St Subway station, NYC on 15 February 1993 by photographer David Corio. Includes a certificate of authenticity. Includes a certificate of authenticity.
You can add framing to your print purchase if needed, or simply order the print unframed. Our framing service is provided by a reputable, local professional custom framer here in Austin. Prints are framed in a classic museum-style frame using archival techniques. This consists of a 3" white matt, plain black wood surround, and conservation clear, UV-protected glass. Click HERE to view a sample.
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