Sinead O´Connor, Montreal, 1990

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“Shot in Sinead’s hotel room in Montreal for Rolling Stone. My assistant forgot to bring the electrical chord for my strobes. Good news… I probably never would have thought to have taken this 20 second long exposure if I had used my strobes. Bad news… I fired the assistant!” - Deborah Feingold

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11" x 14" paper size - Edition of 50

16” x 20” paper size - Edition of 20

20” x 24” paper size - Edition of 20

30” x 40” paper size - Edition of 20

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Archival pigment print

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Epson Fine Art paper

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Hand signed by photographer in ink

About the photographer

Deborah Feingold began her photography career in an unusual darkroom: a Boston prison cell, where she taught troubled youth in the early 1970s. This experience cemented her belief in the camera's power for self-expression and communication, laying the groundwork for her distinguished career. Moving to New York City in 1976, Feingold quickly rose to prominence with her iconic portraits of music legends such as Chet Baker, B.B. King, James Brown, Bono, and Madonna. Her ability to put subjects at ease resulted in intimate, enduring images that have appeared in Rolling Stone, Time, Newsweek, and The New York Times. Feingold's work, featured in her 2014 book "Music" and the PBS special "Icon: Music Through the Lens," continues to inspire and influence the world of music photography.

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