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About this photograph
"It was a very sunny afternoon, so I asked them to stand under some trees. I like the soft dappled light falling on them. That day they were particularly excited as they had just got a small video camera and were filming each other throughout the photo shoot. They have always been very interested in images and have made several documentaries of their world tours. Depeche Mode became one of the few bands capable of filling stadiums and are estimated to have sold over 91 million records worldwide to date." - David Corio
Print sizes and editions
11" x 14" paper size - Open Edition
16” x 20” paper size - Edition of 50
20” x 24” paper size - Edition of 30
Print type
Archival pigment print
Paper type
Hahnemühle photo rag paper
Signature
Hand signed by photographer in ink
About the photographer
David Corio, born in London, England in 1960, began his photography career in 1978 with New Musical Express (NME), later contributing to The Face, Time Out, and Black Echoes. He became renowned for his portraits and coverage of music scenes, working as a freelance photographer for publications like The Daily Telegraph and The Times. Corio's work spans iconic musicians including Bob Marley, Jerry Garcia, and emerging acts like U2. His photographs have graced numerous album covers and been exhibited globally, cementing his status as a collectible photographer.
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