RAY STEVENSON

Ray Stevenson began working as a music photographer in the 1960's, photographing prolific rock stars such as Jimi Hendrix and David Bowie. This led him to begin work at the BBC photography department in the early 1970s. By 1976, Stevenson was regularly photographing bands such as The Sex Pistols having been introduced to the scene by his elder brother Nils Stevenson. In 1999, his image of John Lydon was selected as part of the Faces of The Century exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London.

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Sex Pistols live 100 Club by Ray Stevenson
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Sex Pistols live 100 Club by Ray Stevenson
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Signed limited edition print of The Sex Pistols at The 100 Club in London 1976 by Ray Stevenson. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.

David Bowie 69 Limited Edition Photo by Ray Stevenson David Bowie 69 Limited Edition Photo by Ray Stevenson
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David Bowie 69 Limited Edition Photo by Ray Stevenson
$380.00

Limited edition print of David Bowie - Foxgrove Road in Beckenham 1969 by Ray Stevenson. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Photographer’s notes:

“David drawing at his home in Beckenham, left-handed!”

The Who Limited Edition Photo by Ray Stevenson
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The Who Limited Edition Photo by Ray Stevenson
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Signed, limited edition print of The Who at The Marque Club in London, England in March 1967 by Ray Stevenson. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Ray Stevenson Print Information

Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle fine art paper using archival inks. Hand numbered, and signed. Made to order. Available in the following sizes:

  • A3 - 16.5" x 11.7"

  • A2 - 23.4" x 16.5"

  • A1 - 33.1" x 23.4"

  • A0 - 33.1" x 46.8"

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