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Print Details
About this photograph
David Bowie at his home Haddon Hall, Beckenham, Kent, UK 1972. Photograph by Michael Putland.
Print sizes and editions
12" x 16" - Edition of 5016" x 20" - Edition of 5020" x 24" - Edition of 2030" x 40" - Edition of 15Print type
Archival pigment print
Paper type
Archival paper
Signature
Estate stamped
About the photographer
Michael Putland started his photography career as a teenager working as an assistant to various photographers. He started his own studio in 1969 and by 1971 he was the official photographer for the British magazine Disc & Music Echo. His first assignment with them was to photograph Mick Jagger in London and eventually toured with the Rolling Stones in 1973, leading to a long-standing relationship with the band. Putland has shot for major record labels including Warner, CBS, Columbia and EMI. It has been said that Putland has shot everyone from Abba to Zappa, and if you look at his archive it’s actually true.
© Michael Putland. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.
Print Details
About this photograph
David Bowie at his home Haddon Hall, Beckenham, Kent, UK 1972. Photograph by Michael Putland.
Print sizes and editions
Print type
Archival pigment print
Paper type
Archival paper
Signature
Estate stamped
About the photographer
Michael Putland started his photography career as a teenager working as an assistant to various photographers. He started his own studio in 1969 and by 1971 he was the official photographer for the British magazine Disc & Music Echo. His first assignment with them was to photograph Mick Jagger in London and eventually toured with the Rolling Stones in 1973, leading to a long-standing relationship with the band. Putland has shot for major record labels including Warner, CBS, Columbia and EMI. It has been said that Putland has shot everyone from Abba to Zappa, and if you look at his archive it’s actually true.
© Michael Putland. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.