Neal Preston; Heather Locklear & Tommy Lee

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Original photograph printed directly from the original negative, hand-signed by the photographer Neal Preston.

Medium: Archival Pigment Print

Edition: N/A 

Signature: Signed on the Matt by Neal Preston

Dimensions: Approximately 8" x 10"

Publisher: Neal Preston

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Includes COA from Gold & Silver Pawn.

Although Preston is best known in rock circles as Led Zeppelin’s U.S. tour photographer in the mid-1970s, his rock-and-roll travels have taken him around the world many times. He has visited Russia with Billy Joel, Japan with Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, and Michael Jackson, and China with Wham! , South Africa with Whitney Houston, Canada with Heart, Japan with Duran Duran, and Mexico and South America with Queen in both 1981 and 2015.

In 1985, Preston was chosen as one of the official photographers for Bob Geldof’s “Live Aid” concert at London’s Wembley Stadium. In 1988 his association with Bruce Springsteen helped land him the job as the official tour photographer for Amnesty International’s legendary “Conspiracy of Hope” tour, a 5-week world trek with Sting, Peter Gabriel, and Tracy Chapman appearing along with Springsteen.

 An accomplished photojournalist, Preston has shot stories and covers – not only on musicians- for a multitude of world-class magazines including Newsweek, Time, and Rolling Stone. In 1980 he began a 30-year-long relationship with People Magazine and to this day remains the most-assigned photographer in the history of the magazine, with almost 700 shoot days to his credit.

 After joining the International Cinematographers Guild in 1999, Preston served as both the “unit” and “special” photographer for the feature films “Almost Famous”, “Vanilla Sky”, “Elizabethtown”, “We Bought a Zoo”, and “Aloha”, and recently completed work on season 1 of the Showtime television series “Roadies” (all directed by Cameron Crowe). Besides creating the key art for those projects, Preston also provided photos used in the feature films “ *61”, “Singles”, “Laurel Canyon” and “Pick of Destiny” among others.

In June of 2010, Preston cemented a relationship with the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, becoming the first photographer to mount a one-man exhibition of his work on the premises. Preston’s work has been also displayed at such elite institutions as the Smithsonian in Washington D.C., the National Gallery in London, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. His iconic photograph of Freddie Mercury is part of the permanent photo exhibit at the new Wembley Stadium in London. His work is included in the permanent collection of the new Yankee Stadium in New York, and close to 100 of Preston’s photographs adorn the walls of the newly renovated Forum in Inglewood, California.

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