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DESCRIPTION

Richard Riding was a distinguished music and entertainment industry photographer known for his unique ability to capture the essence of live performances and behind-the-scenes moments in a captivating and artistic manner. What set his work apart was his talent for conveying the energy, emotion, and atmosphere of music events.


THE PHOTOGRAPHER
From his early days, Richard Riding's career was marked by a passion for music photography. He honed his skills by working in the music industry with EMI among others, capturing candid moments of renowned artists like Hendrix and Clapton, capturing the electrifying spirit of live performances. Riding's photography often featured iconic musicians and celebrities, delivering a sense of intimacy and immersion. His use of lighting and composition brought a distinctive artistry to music photography, transcending mere documentation. Riding's work earned recognition and acclaim within the music and entertainment communities and is still remembered to this day, years after his passing.

 

ADDITIONAL INFO

The rarity and collectability of Richard Riding's work as an investment stems from the limited availability of both fine art in photographs and the few limited editions that will be available. His photographs offer a unique perspective on the world of music, providing an insider's view into the lives of celebrated artists and the energy of live shows. These top-quality fine art prints of Riding's photography continue to appreciate in value, making them all a prized asset for those who appreciate the unique allure of music and entertainment in photography.

 

INVESTMENT RATING

High. Rare. IVR. (Increase in Value). Assured rate increase per annum : 12%

 

Iologies.com. Cat No: MUS-PH_097

Otis Redding

£169.00Price
  • Ai reimaged art piece then reformatted for high resolution onto an electronic canvas. Original scale equal to at least 1m (unframed) with approx 12-25mm border.

    Prints: 170-200 gsm. Uncoated Art Paper / Silk. See Limited Editions.

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