The Keith Morris Estate are releasing a range of Official Photographer T-shirts designed by Keith’s youngest daughter and Graphic Designer, Sevrin Morris.
Visit the shop for more information.
Keith Morris Gallery
The Keith Morris Estate are releasing a range of Official Photographer T-shirts designed by Keith’s youngest daughter and Graphic Designer, Sevrin Morris.
Visit the shop for more information.
We anticipate further projects which include Elvis Costello, Marc Bolan and iconic images of folk musicians in the 1970’s.
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The archive’s first book has recently been released by Ormond Yard Press in early September 2012; I Saw Nick Drake : Photographs by Keith Morris.
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Limited Edition fine art prints and official Keith Morris photographer t-shirts available now. Email info@keithmorrisphoto.co.uk for more details, or alternatively find us on Facebook ‘The Keith Morris Archive‘ and Twitter ‘KM_Archive‘.
PRINT SALES
All the images on this site are available for sale in high-quality hand printed editions of 30. The silver gelatin prints are stamped and numbered with a certificate authenticating them as from the Keith Morris estate, and are available in two sizes: 16×12 at £600 and 16×20 at £760 + postage.
T-SHIRTS
All shirts are £25 each plus P&P and available sizes for each shirt are below. Please Contact Us with any queries or requests.
Nick Drake
Men’s T-Shirt – S, M, L, XL and XXL
Women’s T-Shirt – S, M and L
Women’s Racerback Vests – M and L
Marc Bolan
Men’s T-Shirts – S, M, L, XL and XXL
The troubled but brilliant Bonzo Dog Doo Dah leader Viv Stanshall posed with Oz’s sex therapist for one of the magazine’s more tasteful covers.
Long before he started taking pictures for pukka motorcycle magazines Keith – then a keen biker himself – illustrated a feature on London’s not-as-hard-as-they-looked outlaw bikers… this one aboard a lowly 350cc Honda
With its first designer, Jon Goodchild as his flatmate, it was hardly surprising that Keith did much work for Oz magazine and here its shrinking violet editor, Richard Neville, graces Keith’s studio with the first of what would be a regular display of nudity by Oz staffers
Shot for Oz magazine, the juxtaposition of 2/3rds of the wilfully louche Jimi Hendrix Experience and Caroline Coon, founder of the drug helpline, Release, was interesting to say the least
The Bonzos were musically far more accomplished than their lunatic image perhaps suggested, but they were indeed very, very funny. This was taken at the Royal Albert Hall and shows them at their irrepressible best.
The foul-mouthed alter egos of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore were arguably their comedic response to punk rock but in this Island Records p.r. shoot Keith found them both “charming… and hilarious”
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