BILL WYMAN

Bill Wyman wasn’t only the bass player in The Rolling Stones. He was also the Stone with a camera, capturing an insider’s view of the greatest rock ’n’ roll band in the world. Wyman photographed the Stones on planes, buses, backstage, at parties, in hotels, and at home. Bill Wyman shot the Rolling Stones unposed and unguarded for 30 years.

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Ronnie Wood and David Bowie by Bill Wyman
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Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood and a camera-shy David Bowie at the Kellgren House in Los Angeles. September 3rd 1975.

Signed limited edition print by the Rolling Stones original bass player, Bill Wyman.

Keith At The Microphone by Bill Wyman
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Keith Richards at the microphone at Olympic Studios, Barnes. October, 1966.

Signed limited edition print by Rolling Stones original bass player, Bill Wyman.

Mick Giving Keith the Boot by Bill Wyman
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“Mick Giving Keith the Boot by Bill Wyman”

Rolling Stones Mick Jagger helping Keith with his snake-skin boots on the second day of filming Rock and Roll Circus, December 11th 1968.

Signed limited edition print by the Rolling Stones original bass player, Bill Wyman.

BILL WYMAN Print Information

Each fine-art, limited edition print is signed and numbered on the front by Bill Wyman and also features the official Bill Wyman embossed studio stamp. Available in three limited edition sizes:

  • 16 x 20”

  • 20 x 24”

  • 30 x 40”

NOTE: Measurements quoted are paper size, with the printed image being slightly smaller to create a natural border to house the photographer’s signature and edition number