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Barry Z. Levine

Academy Award-winning “Woodstock” documentary team, still photographer Barry Z Levine captured it all. Arriving days before the crowd, when the site was still a grassy cow pasture and continuing to photograph long after the last of them had departed, when…

Shelly Rusten

Shelly Rusten is a music loving photo jounalist / poet that began taking photographs in the 1960’s .  The photograph of the historic crowd of 400 Thousand plus was  licensed to Warner Bros for use on their ads and posters…

Mark Weiss

Mark “Weissguy” Weiss is  a world-renowned   photographer  who has traveled the globe photographing legends from Van Halen, Ozzy Osbourne, Aerosmith, and Mötley Crüe to Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Bon Jovi, and KISS. Weiss’s iconic images capture the artists onstage, backstage, and…

Robert Alford

Detroit’s ROBERT ALFORD is a forty-year-plus veteran rock ‘n’ roll photographer.  The list of more than five hundred acts he has photographed reads like a who’s who of popular music, ranging from AC/DC to ZZ Top and including such stalwarts…

Paul Natkin

My father was a well-known and well-traveled photographer who had quit photography to raise a family and become a building contractor. 1971 was not a good year to be in the building business, so he looked for something else to…

Ron Sobol

Ron Sobol started taking photos and 8mm movies as a teenager.  His love of rock music and photography went hand in hand as he started taking photos and films of the concerts he went to. In 1975 Ron met Randy Rhoads…

Weissguy + Lacy

Mark “WEISSGUY” Weiss is a world-renowned photographer whose work with artists like Guns N' Roses, Mötley Crüe, Van Halen and Ozzy Osbourne helped shape the larger-than-life visual style of the ‘70s and ‘80s and continues to in the current day.…
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