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Brian Griffin, the British photographer who shot iconic album cover photos for Depeche Mode, Echo & the Bunnymen, The Psychedelic Furs and more, has died. He was 75.
Griffin’s most famous photo ended up bridging the divide between the working world and rock music. His cover for Depeche Mode’s album “A Broken Frame,” from 1982, shows a woman cutting ...
Brian Griffin (not the dog from Family Guy) was a major British music industry photographer in the 1980s, shooting album covers by Depeche Mode, The Clash, Iggy Pop, The Specials, Elvis Costello and ...
“He was a real innovator,” says Martin Parr, remembering fellow British photographer and longtime friend, Brian Griffin, who died at home in London last weekend, aged 75.
Image source, Brian Griffin. Image caption, Office Dance, 1986. Griffin became the patron of Format Festival, in 2009, and received the Royal Photographic Society Centenary Medal, in 2013.
Brian Griffin and Frederic Mitterr, July 2009 (BERTRAND LANGLOIS/AFP via Getty Images) Save. Save. Brian ... Here at Mute, we are very saddened by the loss of our dear friend Brian Griffin.
In the early Seventies, the photographer Brian Griffin began his career taking shots of businessmen for Management Today magazine. His approach, as you may deduce from the images here, was rather ...
He’s the Birmingham photographer who is set to wow New York with a solo exhibition of his most stunning pictures. Brian Griffin, 67, will showcase 75 evocative images at the world-famous Steven ...
Renowned British photographer and Depeche Mode collaborator Brian Griffin has died, aged 75.. News of his passing was first announced yesterday (January 29) and later confirmed by multiple media ...