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Nick Mason of Pink Floyd by Andrew Whittuck
Limited edition print of Nick Mason of Pink Floyd by Andrew Whittuck, taken in 1967 in Hampstead, London. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Photographer’s Notes:
“Nick Mason shot one of the earliest Pink Floyd photo shoots in 1967 with the band's special lighting effects. Nick describes the lighting as consisting of a 'hand-built rig and some underpowered Aldis 35mm projectors - the kind of machines families used to display their summer holiday snaps - containing slides filled with mixes of oil, water, inks, and chemicals that were heated with small butane blow lamps. Great skill was required not to overheat the contraption, otherwise, the glass cracked, spilling the ink, creating the possibility of a small fire, and the certainty of an atrocious mess'.”
Limited edition print of Nick Mason of Pink Floyd by Andrew Whittuck, taken in 1967 in Hampstead, London. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Photographer’s Notes:
“Nick Mason shot one of the earliest Pink Floyd photo shoots in 1967 with the band's special lighting effects. Nick describes the lighting as consisting of a 'hand-built rig and some underpowered Aldis 35mm projectors - the kind of machines families used to display their summer holiday snaps - containing slides filled with mixes of oil, water, inks, and chemicals that were heated with small butane blow lamps. Great skill was required not to overheat the contraption, otherwise, the glass cracked, spilling the ink, creating the possibility of a small fire, and the certainty of an atrocious mess'.”