Marianne Faithfull, the Rolling Stones, Francoise Hardy, Serge Gainsbourg, The Beatles — they’re pop culture icons, photographed a thousand times over and yet you’ve never seen them quite like this. Snap Galleries in London is holding an exhibit of previously unseen images of music’s Who’s Who by French photographer Roger Kasparian. With indelible image after indelible image, the show is the perfect snapshot of the Sixties and its Mod heyday.
Photographs by Roger Kasparian, courtesy of Snap Galleries
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         Marianne Faithfull Portrait, 1965
Marianne Faithfull Portrait, 1965 Rolling Stones in the Park, 1965
Rolling Stones in the Park, 1965 Francoise Hardy Sitting in the Park, 1967
Francoise Hardy Sitting in the Park, 1967 Beach Boys in the Window, 1964
Beach Boys in the Window, 1964 Keith Richards at the Airport, 1965
Keith Richards at the Airport, 1965