About this photograph
"I photographed Stevie Wonder during a rehearsal session in Los Angeles not far from the Hyatt House where we met up. He was most gracious during the session and I tried several different angles finally moving in really close with a 16mm extreme wide angle lens inches from his fingers on the keyboard. Using large powerful electronic flash pointed into white umbrella reflectors, I was able able to light him while keeping the background very dark. You can just make out some of the electronic controls in the background" - Al Satterwhite
Print size and edition
Rare Aluminum Print
24" x 36" - Artist Proof
36" x 54" - Limited edition
Archival Pigment Print - Hand signed
11" x 14" - Artist Proof
16" x 20" - Artist Proof
20" x 24" - Edition of 25
24"x 36" - Artist Proof
36" x 54" - Edition of 15 - Only one left in the edition
48" x 72" - Edition of 25
Print type
Archival pigment print
Paper type
Hahnemuhle Fineart paper
Signature
Hand signed in ink by photographer
About the photographer
Al Satterwhite began his career working as a photographer as a major daily newspaper in Florida. he later began work as a freelance magazine photographer. Over the next ten years he worked on assignment for almost every major magazine, like Time, People and Newsweek. He moved to New York City and started his own production company in 1980. He worked for the next 15 years in national and international advertising working for major clients such as Coca Cola, Universal Studios and Kodak. Satterwhite has published multiple books of his works and his prints are in the permanent collections of numerous prestigious museums.
© Al Satterwhite. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.