Jim Marshall, Bob Dylan, 1963, Silver gelatin photograph
Jim Marshall’s Bob Dylan

Jim Marshall was the godfather of rock ‘n’ roll photography. With a career spanning 50 years, the American photographer has produced some of the most memorable pictures of the great icons from the 60s and 70s.

Sheila Metzner, Joko. Passion, 1987, Fresson Photograph
Sheila Metzner’s Joko. Passion

Sheila Metzner is an American photographer whose portfolio spans a variety of subject matters from fashion and advertising to portraiture, from landscape and still life.

Jim Lee, The Priest
Jim Lee’s The Priest

“The Original Wild Child of Fashion Photography” With the explosion of popular culture in the 1960’s and its profound influence on the arts as well as improvements in lightweight cameras, and faster…

Terry O'Neill, Mick Jagger, Fur Parka
Terry O’Neill’s Mick Jagger in Fur Parka

An Invaluable Recording of Culture Terry O’Neill is one of the most storied entertainment and music scene photographers of the medium. Beginning his career in the 1960s, O’Neill directed his lens towards…

Horst P. Horst, Lisa with Turban, New York
Horst P. Horst – En Vogue

Horst P. Horst, the German born American photographer is regarded as the ultimate master of elegance and sophistication in photographic history.

William Helburn, Jean Patchett, Primitif
William Helburn – The Idea Man

William Helburn was an American fashion photographer whose work helped define the look of fashion and advertising photography in the 1950s and 60s.