Fine art print, stamped by the Rich E Aaron estate and a Certificate of Authenticity from the printer, 1XRun.

Printed on Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper

Only 5 Printers Proofs made.

Richard E. Aaron, Photographer

In a career that spanned over three decades, Richard E. Aaron shot still photography for a wide variety of media, ranging from feature films, television and video to corporate public relations, entertainment publicity and album covers.

Perhaps best known for his music photography, he was honored by Modern Photography Magazine as one of the "10 Best Rock Photographers" in the world, he has hundreds of album covers to his credit including "FRAMPTON COMES ALIVE," still the biggest selling double live LP. He shot the first photographic rock 'n' roll cover of Time magazine - Paul McCartney/Wings Over America. All told, his work has appeared in more than 45,000 magazines, newspapers and books worldwide.

His extensive work in music photography (4,000 musical artists photographed) includes, "Fleetwood: The Visitor in Africa" (RCA Records), a tour shot on location in Ghana West Africa. Similar projects for many top rock & roll groups around the world followed. He traveled through the People's Republic of China for several months, where he documented the first Western rock group to record an album and tour.

He graduated from the School of Visual Arts BFA (New York City) Alumnus of Brooks Institute with an Honorary Master's Degree awarded in 2008. (Brooks Santa Barbara, California).

Richard Aaron died in December, 2016.





Fine art print, stamped by the Rich E Aaron estate and a Certificate of Authenticity from the printer, 1XRun.

Printed on Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper

Only 5 Printers Proofs made.

Richard E. Aaron, Photographer

In a career that spanned over three decades, Richard E. Aaron shot still photography for a wide variety of media, ranging from feature films, television and video to corporate public relations, entertainment publicity and album covers.

Perhaps best known for his music photography, he was honored by Modern Photography Magazine as one of the "10 Best Rock Photographers" in the world, he has hundreds of album covers to his credit including "FRAMPTON COMES ALIVE," still the biggest selling double live LP. He shot the first photographic rock 'n' roll cover of Time magazine - Paul McCartney/Wings Over America. All told, his work has appeared in more than 45,000 magazines, newspapers and books worldwide.

His extensive work in music photography (4,000 musical artists photographed) includes, "Fleetwood: The Visitor in Africa" (RCA Records), a tour shot on location in Ghana West Africa. Similar projects for many top rock & roll groups around the world followed. He traveled through the People's Republic of China for several months, where he documented the first Western rock group to record an album and tour.

He graduated from the School of Visual Arts BFA (New York City) Alumnus of Brooks Institute with an Honorary Master's Degree awarded in 2008. (Brooks Santa Barbara, California).

Richard Aaron died in December, 2016.





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De Rolling Stones
Era
1900-2000
Kunstenaar
Richard E Aaron
Kenmerken
Richard E.Aaron
Titel van kunstwerk
Sex Pistols, live in concert 1978, fine art print, Printer's Proof of only 5
Datum van afdrukken
1978
Staat
Prachtig
Type
Photo
Hoogte
11 in
Breedte
14 in
Aantal items
1
Signatuur
Gestempeld

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perfect shipping, item as advertised. thanks!

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Ensemble bien reçu. Dommage que le prix d’envoi soit si élevé d’autant plus que j'ai été obligée de payer des taxes ! ... Bonjour, l'ensemble de l'envoi des 5 CD vous ont coûté 38$ Canadien !!!

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Taxes are set by your Government, I have no control over that. Shipping to Europe is expensive, another thing I have no control over.

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91 reviews (9 in de afgelopen 12 maanden)
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