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We have partnered with The Photo Archive and will be combining shipping from both sites.
The Photo Archive is featuring the work of Harry Langdon
Harry Langdon - A master craftsman with the camera. Renown Hollywood photographer to the stars.

*Copyrights are only available for the Harry Langdon Collection*
Please click the link below for the Harry Langdon Collection featured by The Photo Archive
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You are bidding on an GUARANTEED VINTAGE ORIGINAL 8x10 silver gelatin photo as shown.
From the private collection of photographer David Gahr©.


Purchase of this 100% original photo is for
PERSONAL USE ONLY, NO RIGHTS GIVEN OR IMPLIED.


COPYRIGHTS ARE NOT SOLD WITH THIS ITEM.

If seen, Ink Notations are by David Gahr!!!
(unless otherwise stated)



These vintage original photos are in FINE Condition, as they have been stored for many years in the Gahr Archive. Photos come As-Shown.

NOT A COPY 
From the ORIGINAL time period.

a Quality Double Weight Fiber based Photo.
Any markings on photo are with grease pencil and can be easily removed.


I 100% GUARANTEE COMBINED SHIPPING 
 I will refund any extra shipping paid with any order.

David Gahr (September 18, 1922- May 25, 2008) was an American photographer. He was  one of the pre-eminent photographers of American folk, blues, jazz and rock musicians of the 1960s and beyond.
With a Distinguished and informed sensibility of art history and deceptively candid style, David Gahr's photography captured the essential poetry and soul of the artists and their music. His images formed the perception of the music of the 60's and 70's for a growing popular audience. Gahr became out of the most sought-after photographers in the music industry. 
David Gahr's iconic images appeard consistently in every major publication, including Life, The New York Times, Rolling Stone, and People Magazines, as well as smaller publications with big cultural import, such as Sing Out! and the legendary Little Sandy Review fanzine.
He was also the arts and culture photographer of choice art critic and writer Robert Hughes at Time Magazine for over a decade.