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A Collection of 72 transparencies of the Rolling Stones taken by Peter Shillingford during the private recording sessions for "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and "Child Of The Moon"

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1968, almost all unpublished, the majority of them showing Mick Jagger in various costumes, poses and on horseback; others showing single members, or the band in various groupings. All taken by photographer Peter Shillingford, TO BE SOLD WITH COPYRIGHT, accompanied by a letter of provenance and copyright disclaimer.
Provenance: In 1986 Peter Shillingford (now a retired line producer and cinematographer for "Genocide", an Academy Award® winning documentary), was invited to a private all-night video session of the Rolling Stones recording their hit "Jumpin' Jack Flash" at a studio in Barnes, West London. For this session the band decided that they wanted make-up and costumes to be a Native American theme, in particular the Sioux nation. After a fast-paced and energetic evening, Shillingford sat down alongside cast and crew for a full English breakfast at 4am. As dawn approached it was off to London's Hampstead Heath to shoot parts for the band's hit, "Child Of The Moon." Despite feeling rather worse for wear (compared to his rock star companions), Shillingford still managed to photograph unique images of the Stones at work, only 8 or so of which have ever been published before. These unique stills catch the band in both relaxed and working poses, and are a fantastic insight into the making of their videos.

Copyright paperwork available upon request.

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1968, almost all unpublished, the majority of them showing Mick Jagger in various costumes, poses and on horseback; others showing single members, or the band in various groupings. All taken by photographer Peter Shillingford, TO BE SOLD WITH COPYRIGHT, accompanied by a letter of provenance and copyright disclaimer.
Provenance: In 1986 Peter Shillingford (now a retired line producer and cinematographer for "Genocide", an Academy Award® winning documentary), was invited to a private all-night video session of the Rolling Stones recording their hit "Jumpin' Jack Flash" at a studio in Barnes, West London. For this session the band decided that they wanted make-up and costumes to be a Native American theme, in particular the Sioux nation. After a fast-paced and energetic evening, Shillingford sat down alongside cast and crew for a full English breakfast at 4am. As dawn approached it was off to London's Hampstead Heath to shoot parts for the band's hit, "Child Of The Moon." Despite feeling rather worse for wear (compared to his rock star companions), Shillingford still managed to photograph unique images of the Stones at work, only 8 or so of which have ever been published before. These unique stills catch the band in both relaxed and working poses, and are a fantastic insight into the making of their videos.

Copyright paperwork available upon request.

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