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Keith Richards, The Rolling Stones, Patience Please, 1972

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    About this photograph

    "I was traveling with the Rolling Stones, watching from the sidelines, when I noticed the sign. I called Keith over and took two quick snaps. The customs officer threatened to confiscate the film, so I retired quickly. I knew what I had.” - Ethan Russell, Photographer

    Print sizes and editions 

    8" x 10" - Open edition

    11' x 14" - Edition of 350

    16" x 20" - Edition of 75

    20" x 24" - Edition of 50

    24" x 35" - Edition of 40

    40" x 60" - Edition of 15 (SOLD OUT)

    Print type

    Archival pigment print

    Paper type

    Archival paper

    Signature

    Hand signed by photographer in ink

    About the photographer

    Ethan Russell is a legendary American rock photographer, author, and director whose work captured some of the most iconic moments in music history. As the only photographer to shoot album covers for The Beatles (Let It Be, Hey Jude), The Rolling Stones (Honky Tonk Women, Through the Past, Darkly), and The Who (Who's Next, Quadrophenia), his images are not only historic but highly collectible. From touring with the Stones during Let It Bleed and Exile on Main St., to photographing John Lennon and the final Beatles session at Tittenhurst Park, Russell was embedded in the heart of rock and roll’s golden era. His rare access and intimate portraits of legends like Jim Morrison, Cream, and Linda Ronstadt make his fine art prints essential for collectors of music photography.

    © Ethan Russell. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.

Print Details

About this photograph

"I was traveling with the Rolling Stones, watching from the sidelines, when I noticed the sign. I called Keith over and took two quick snaps. The customs officer threatened to confiscate the film, so I retired quickly. I knew what I had.” - Ethan Russell, Photographer

Print sizes and editions 

8" x 10" - Open edition

11' x 14" - Edition of 350

16" x 20" - Edition of 75

20" x 24" - Edition of 50

24" x 35" - Edition of 40

40" x 60" - Edition of 15 (SOLD OUT)

Print type

Archival pigment print

Paper type

Archival paper

Signature

Hand signed by photographer in ink

About the photographer

Ethan Russell is a legendary American rock photographer, author, and director whose work captured some of the most iconic moments in music history. As the only photographer to shoot album covers for The Beatles (Let It Be, Hey Jude), The Rolling Stones (Honky Tonk Women, Through the Past, Darkly), and The Who (Who's Next, Quadrophenia), his images are not only historic but highly collectible. From touring with the Stones during Let It Bleed and Exile on Main St., to photographing John Lennon and the final Beatles session at Tittenhurst Park, Russell was embedded in the heart of rock and roll’s golden era. His rare access and intimate portraits of legends like Jim Morrison, Cream, and Linda Ronstadt make his fine art prints essential for collectors of music photography.

© Ethan Russell. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.

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