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Photographing the Stones
Photographing the Stones
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November 16, 2012, 6:26 PM
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A local gallery founder has a new book out capturing the frenzy of the Rolling Stones through their fashion, music and photographs.
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'Rolling Stones 50x20,' edited by Chris Murray, documents 50 years of the Rolling Stones, through the eyes of 20 photographers. (Chris Murray)
Chris Murray
The always photogenic Mick Jagger captured on other side of the camera. (Baron Wolman)
Baron Wolman
James Brown and Mick Jagger huddle together in a photo that appears in 'Rolling Stones 50x20.' (Bob Bonis)
Bob Bonis
Keith Richards has served as a remarkable photography subject throughout the Stones 50 year history. (Bob Gruen)
Bob Gruen
Mick Jagger relaxes with tea. (Claude Gassian)
Claude Gassian
Govinda Gallery owner and historian Chris Murray says Jagger and Stones are "remarkable photographic subjects, and remain so today." (Mark Seliger)
Mark Seliger
Everywhere Bill Wyman, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards went photographers and journalists followed. (David Fenton)
David Fenton
The late Jimi Hendrix and Mick Jagger backstage at Madison Square Garden in 1969 (Eddie Kramer)
Eddie Kramer
Frontman Mick Jagger's swagger begs for a photograph to be taken. (Eric Swayne)
Eric Swayne
Rolling Stones in a Mexico City church, 1995. (Fernando Aceves)
Fernando Aceves
Keith Richards and Brian Jones tune up in 1963. (Gus Coral)
Gus Coral
This classic image from the Beggars Banquet session was hand-colored. (Michael Joseph)
Michael Joseph
The Rolling Stones "Eleven Hands," from the Satanic Majesties photo session. (Michael Cooper)
Michael Cooper
In Chris Murphy's new book "50x20," photographer Ross Halfin says Keith Richards is "the easiest subject there is to shoot. He's great every time." (Ross Halfin)
Ross Halfin
One of many faces of Mick Jagger. (William Coupon)
William Coupon
Bob Marley, Mick Jagger, and Peter Tosh at New York's Palladium Theatre, 1968. (Michael Putland)
Michael Putland
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