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Mark SeligerMark Seliger
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Brigitte Lacombe1975-2012: Around The World - Portraits & Places
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Jeffrey Scales45 RPMs; 45 Years of Photography in Music
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Bob GruenRock Seen
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Lynn GoldsmithRock and Roll Stories
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Guy WebsterRock and Roll Retrospective
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Ed ColverLiving in Chaos: Capturing the Birth of L.A. Hardcore
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Penelope Spheeris, Gale Sparrow, Liz HellerLights. Camera. MTV.
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Henry DiltzHenry Diltz Slideshow
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Michael OchsPast Perfect: Three Decades Of Rock Photography
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Ebet RobertsVisions of Sound
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Roberta BayleyPunk Photography: Experience Not Required
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Henry RollinsHenry Rollins on Photography
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Norman SeeffThe Power & the Passion to Create
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Baron WolmanI Saw The Music
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Gail BucklandWho Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History - 1955 to the Present

Delivered from a sunny Northern California upbringing to the rock war being waged in the streets of 1970s New York City, Roberta Bayley chronicled the early days of punk rock.
Bayley’s photographic work includes images of Blondie and the Sex Pistols on tour, Elvis Costello in the green room at CBGBs and Richard Hell and hanging out in Lower East Side.
Her portraits include photos of Iggy Pop, Talking Heads, The Clash, the Damned and X-Ray Spex. Her record covers include debut albums by The Ramones, Johnny Thunder & The Heartbreakers and Richard Hell. She was the chief photographer for Punk magazine from 1976 onward.
Collected by private individuals and museums around the world, her images are published regularly.
Bayley lives and works in New York City.


