Featured Artist - Norman Seeff
Seeff’s portraits are notable for their dynamic energy and emotional intimacy. His images captured not only the likeness but the spirit of his subjects at a time when popular culture was being reshaped by the music, art, and ideas of a new generation. His sitters include a vast array of cultural icons such as Ray Charles, Joni Mitchell, Steve Jobs, Patti Smith, John Travolta, and many others. The breadth and depth of his archive serve as both a record of creativity in the late 20th century and a testament to Seeff’s ability to connect with those in front of the lens.
Stylistically, Seeff’s photographs are candid yet composed, filled with vitality and often a sense of play. He has emphasized the importance of scale in experiencing his work, advocating for large-format prints to mirror the outsized presence of his celebrity subjects. For Seeff, photography is not merely a document but a shared experience—one that celebrates human creativity and the emotional honesty of the artistic process.
Kiss with Brooke Shields, 1978 - Special Edition
We are pleased to offer this iconic signed photo with special stamp By Brad Elterman.
"We were all horrified when thirteen-year old model / actress Brooke Shields stuck out her rather large tongue at the photographers at this Blondie party held at Fiorucci in Beverly Hills. This is exactly what the magazine editors wanted: an animated photo of a famous rock star and an international celebrity. The photo was published dozens of times all around the world; and of course, the Japanese went nuts over it. I see Gene at my local deli from time to time." ~Brad Elterman