Danny Fields talks about his years managing the Ramones, the stories behind the stunning photographs featured in his newly re-released book My Ramones, why pink...
Bob Gruen kicks off his column for Please Kill Me with the story of how he got his start as a rock photographer, and a selection of photos from his book ‘The Ph...
Text and photos by Larry Baumhor
In September of 2016, I attended the Bushwig Drag Festival at the Knockdown Center in Queens as a photographer. I was so ent...
From the moment they came out and Joey Ramone announced, "Good evening– We're the Ramones– and you're a Loudmouth baby you'd better shut it up!" I was transfixe...
Mick Rock, self-titled King of Glam Rock Photographers, looks back on his career capturing stunning images of Syd Barrett, Lou Reed, The Stooges, Queen, David B...
Photographer Dan Corrigan speaks to PKM's Todd McGovern about his iconic photos and album covers of Prince, The Replacements, Hüsker Dü and Soul Asylum, his new...
In 1976 Punk Magazine's three founders lived and worked in an old store front on 10th Avenue in NYC known by all as The Punk Dump. On a visit that summer, I took some pictures....
Interview by Gillian McCain - A contemporary of Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, and Francesco Scavullo, William “Bill” Helburn was at the top of his profession from the early 1950s through the 1960s, with bylined covers and editorial images in the pages of such magazines as Harper’s Bazaar, Life, and McCall’s. Helburn also worked extensively in advertising. Throughout his career Helburn strove to grab the viewer’s attention, “Shock value was a term that was used. And I meant to shock people as much as I could.” ...
In celebration of today's release of Gimme Danger we are happy to be able to publish these unseen photos of the Stooges by photographer Mike Barich....
"The Teddy Boy look" began in 1950's England when young men wore clothing inspired by the dandies of the Edwardian era. They were originally named "Cosh boys" until the Daily Express shortened 'Edwardian' to 'Teddy' for a headline in 1953, changing history. ...
I met Larry Baumhor at the Antique Garage many years ago when I was shopping for found photos. What I liked about Larry was that he was fair with pricing, he al...