“The main thing is to be moved, to love, to hope, to tremble, to live. ”
– Auguste Rodin
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An iconic photograph of a man dancing in the rain, Russell rushes back to the 50s. Evoking Gene Kelly’s 1952 film ‘Singing in the Rain’, Russell captures the joy of giving oneself over to the rain.

An authentic Samburu blessing located in The Milgis, Kenya. Fire was made with sticks and elephant dung; elders walked for 50 miles; warriors were adorned with feathers; women adorned with beads and ochre.

A girl hides behind a red metal gate, her eyes peer up at something engaging from above.

Paul’s studio in the Hollywood Hills in LA was next to a classic car garage, and the owners of these magnificent cars and bikes would often pop into the studio and became friends. This, in turn, led to many private commissions where the owners would ask Paul to recreate their pride and joy, such as this early 60s Plymouth.

Sylvia Gobbel, one of Helmut Newton’s favourite models poses for Jamie Lundy on the rocks overlooking the Mediterranean. Edition of just 9 numbered prints, plus 2 Artist’s Proofs.

A historic picture, taken by legendary sports photographer (and hang glider) Leo Mason, flying over Beachy Head, England, in 1975. The White Cliffs of Dover stand majestically behind Mason as he takes off over the Channel. An unrivalled view and an epic piece of sporting photography, Mason again shows his exquisite talent when it comes to ‘capturing that moment’.

A major battle with yourself – and you are winning.

Stephen is inspired by the great travel poster artists of the 1930s and 40s and was specially commissioned to produce these wonderful illustrations of some of Manchester’s most famous landmarks.

In ancient times, the Iris was considered a symbol of power and majesty, the three petal segments representing faith, wisdom and valour. This colourful image led to the naming of the flower and to the coloured part of the eye. This shot was taken in Kingsclere, Newbury, Hampshire, UK.

The dark, almost mathematical precision of this New York skyline is juxtaposed against a small scene of hedonistic resistance. Emerging out of the night is a group of silhouetted revellers suspended high up in a New York skyscraper.