View on mobile
To help keep our community authentic, we're showing information about accounts on Linktree.
Mick Rock documented pivotal moments in music history through his lens, establishing his signature style during David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust era and on the set of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in 1975. His portfolio spans album covers, editorial features, and candid backstage photography that helped define the visual aesthetic of 1970s rock culture. The British photographer's work appears in permanent collections at major museums and galleries worldwide. Rock's digital archive connects audiences with his extensive body of work through an integrated platform linking to David Bowie's official streaming catalogs, video content, and merchandise. His curated collections include previously unreleased images, production stills, and documentary materials from landmark recording sessions and performances. The platform preserves and contextualizes these cultural artifacts while making them accessible through contemporary digital channels. The photographer partners with The Art of Elysium to support arts-based community programs spanning music, theater, digital media, and visual arts. His involvement helps bring creative opportunities to underserved populations through the non-profit's initiatives. Rock continues to bridge historical music photography with modern platforms while contributing to arts education and cultural preservation efforts.