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Iggy Pop, The Stooges, Whisky A Go Go, Los Angeles, 1970

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    About this photograph

    "In 1970, I was contacted by Elektra Records in New York City to do a job taking photos of Iggy Pop and the Stooges at the Whisky A-Go-Go and to do a portrait of the band in the studio. In retrospect, I can’t think of a better venue for the band. The Whisky was the classic spot. The Iggy and the Stooges show introduced the band to the Hollywood hipster set. There was definitely a buzz. The Stooges had a unique, raw performance style, with a chaotic, magnetic, unpredictable lead singer in various forms of undress. Iggy reminded me a little of Jim Morrison." - Ed Caraeff

    Print sizes and editions 

    Edition of 50 - Ed Caraeff only produces 50 prints per negative.

    16" x 20"

    20" x 24"

    30" x 40"

    40" x 60"

    Print type

    Silver gelatin print

    Paper type

    Gloss HARMAN GDS Fibre-based Baryta paper

    Signature

    Estate stamped

    About the photographer

    Ed Caraeff is an acclaimed American photographer, illustrator, and graphic designer, recognized for his significant contributions to the music industry. He has art directed, photographed, and designed over 400 album covers for iconic artists such as Elton John, Tom Waits, and Dolly Parton. His legendary photograph of Jimi Hendrix burning his guitar at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival is one of rock's most iconic images, appearing twice on the cover of Rolling Stone. His work is part of the permanent collection at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

    © Ed Caraeff. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.

Print Details

About this photograph

"In 1970, I was contacted by Elektra Records in New York City to do a job taking photos of Iggy Pop and the Stooges at the Whisky A-Go-Go and to do a portrait of the band in the studio. In retrospect, I can’t think of a better venue for the band. The Whisky was the classic spot. The Iggy and the Stooges show introduced the band to the Hollywood hipster set. There was definitely a buzz. The Stooges had a unique, raw performance style, with a chaotic, magnetic, unpredictable lead singer in various forms of undress. Iggy reminded me a little of Jim Morrison." - Ed Caraeff

Print sizes and editions 

Edition of 50 - Ed Caraeff only produces 50 prints per negative.

16" x 20"

20" x 24"

30" x 40"

40" x 60"

Print type

Silver gelatin print

Paper type

Gloss HARMAN GDS Fibre-based Baryta paper

Signature

Estate stamped

About the photographer

Ed Caraeff is an acclaimed American photographer, illustrator, and graphic designer, recognized for his significant contributions to the music industry. He has art directed, photographed, and designed over 400 album covers for iconic artists such as Elton John, Tom Waits, and Dolly Parton. His legendary photograph of Jimi Hendrix burning his guitar at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival is one of rock's most iconic images, appearing twice on the cover of Rolling Stone. His work is part of the permanent collection at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

© Ed Caraeff. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.

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