“I give my, complete attention to a very good friend of mine…”
For those of you that haven’t already stumbled upon it, Geoff MacCormack has recently launched his own site of just a few of the pictures he took of his old mucker, David Bowie.
You all know Geoff’s story as David’s travel companion, band member and ‘holiday snapper’, as he would refer to himself. But if you don’t, you can read that incredible tale on the site and have a browse through some of the most beautiful photographs of David Bowie ever taken, while you’re about it.
Here’s the caption for the main image in our montage…
David Bowie: Fenton Lake, New Mexico, 1975.
This photo was taken when David had just finished shooting a gruelling scene in The Man Who Fell To Earth where his character Thomas Jerome Newton is vivisected by government scientists in order to find out who or what he is. There is something of a Charlotte Rampling look about this shot.
As you may have already worked out, the other two pictures are of David and Geoff, around forty years apart.
Check out the site here:
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