The Rolling Stones
Hoppy captured a young Rolling Stones in 1964 at a morning photocall for Melody Maker. He feels that this is possibly the most revealing time of day to shoot a rock band and here he captured a glimpse of their true character. In his words - Mick - quietly observing, Charlie and Bill - genial & relaxed, Brian - typically, not the best of vibes, Keith - glad of mutual support. Moral - beware snapping musicians before lunch!"
Photographer John 'Hoppy' Hopkins
Hoppy captured a young Rolling Stones in 1964 at a morning photocall for Melody Maker. He feels that this is possibly the most revealing time of day to shoot a rock band and here he captured a glimpse of their true character. In his words - Mick - quietly observing, Charlie and Bill - genial & relaxed, Brian - typically, not the best of vibes, Keith - glad of mutual support. Moral - beware snapping musicians before lunch!"
Photographer John 'Hoppy' Hopkins
Hoppy captured a young Rolling Stones in 1964 at a morning photocall for Melody Maker. He feels that this is possibly the most revealing time of day to shoot a rock band and here he captured a glimpse of their true character. In his words - Mick - quietly observing, Charlie and Bill - genial & relaxed, Brian - typically, not the best of vibes, Keith - glad of mutual support. Moral - beware snapping musicians before lunch!"
Photographer John 'Hoppy' Hopkins