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Todd Rundgren, 1973

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    About this photograph

    "Todd was the first person I knew with hair dyed different colors. It was all part of an androgynous style he picked up in London, where rock and rollers went to this salon on King's Road and hung out at the boutique Granny Takes A Trip. It seemed like lots of heterosexual rock stars cloaked themselves in bisexuality. More male rockers knew how to do makeup on themselves than female artists, and their stage clothes consisted of costumes that gave them glam-rock cachet." - Lynn Goldsmith

    Print sizes and editions 

    Edition of 20 - Lynn Goldsmith only produces 20 prints per negative.

    16" x 20" 

    20" x 24" 

    22" x 30" 

    30" x 40" 

    35" x 48" 

    40" x 60" 

    Print type

    Archival pigment print

    Paper type

    Epson Ultra Premium Luster Paper

    Signature

    Hand signed by photographer in ink

    About the photographer

    Lynn Goldsmith is a pioneering artist whose five-decade career has redefined photography and creative expression. As one of the first female rock and roll photographers, she captured iconic images of music legends like Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson, Bob Dylan, and Patti Smith, blending intimacy and intensity in her work. Her portraits have graced over 100 album covers and appeared in leading publications, including Life, Rolling Stone, Time, and Vanity Fair. Beyond editorial photography, her fine art is housed in prestigious collections such as the Smithsonian and the Museum of Modern Art.

    © Lynn Goldsmith. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.

Print Details

About this photograph

"Todd was the first person I knew with hair dyed different colors. It was all part of an androgynous style he picked up in London, where rock and rollers went to this salon on King's Road and hung out at the boutique Granny Takes A Trip. It seemed like lots of heterosexual rock stars cloaked themselves in bisexuality. More male rockers knew how to do makeup on themselves than female artists, and their stage clothes consisted of costumes that gave them glam-rock cachet." - Lynn Goldsmith

Print sizes and editions 

Edition of 20 - Lynn Goldsmith only produces 20 prints per negative.

16" x 20" 

20" x 24" 

22" x 30" 

30" x 40" 

35" x 48" 

40" x 60" 

Print type

Archival pigment print

Paper type

Epson Ultra Premium Luster Paper

Signature

Hand signed by photographer in ink

About the photographer

Lynn Goldsmith is a pioneering artist whose five-decade career has redefined photography and creative expression. As one of the first female rock and roll photographers, she captured iconic images of music legends like Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson, Bob Dylan, and Patti Smith, blending intimacy and intensity in her work. Her portraits have graced over 100 album covers and appeared in leading publications, including Life, Rolling Stone, Time, and Vanity Fair. Beyond editorial photography, her fine art is housed in prestigious collections such as the Smithsonian and the Museum of Modern Art.

© Lynn Goldsmith. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.

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