terry cryer
Terry Cryer has a way with a camera like no-one else; timeless, intuitive, effortless, iconic and alluring, his images tell stories that words could never define.
His stunning portraits of the great jazz and blues musicians of the 1950s capture the essence of the time and create a compelling insight into to the key figures in this revolutionary movement. In the image of Muddy Waters backstage at Conway Hall if you look hard enough you can almost hear the music.
Cryer’s work is in the collections of several major institutions including the Henry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin, and it is with great pleasure that RedHouse Originals are able to offer you the opportunity to share in these illustrious works.
"The Dean of UK jazz and blues photographers" Mojo Magazine
His stunning portraits of the great jazz and blues musicians of the 1950s capture the essence of the time and create a compelling insight into to the key figures in this revolutionary movement. In the image of Muddy Waters backstage at Conway Hall if you look hard enough you can almost hear the music.
Cryer’s work is in the collections of several major institutions including the Henry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin, and it is with great pleasure that RedHouse Originals are able to offer you the opportunity to share in these illustrious works.
"The Dean of UK jazz and blues photographers" Mojo Magazine
featured artwork
Muddy Waters
Backstage at Conway Hall, London
Gold tone for archive permanence
Signed by Terry Cryer
with handwritten notes on reverse
Gold tone for archive permanence
Signed by Terry Cryer
with handwritten notes on reverse
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