


Run-DMC at 5 AM in hotel alley, Philadelphia, 1986 (signed print, edition of 25) by Lawrence Watson
Run-DMC at 5 AM in hotel alley, Philadelphia, 1986
20 × 16 in. (51 × 41 cm) print with 18 × 12 in. (46 × 30.5 cm) image silver gelatin exhibition print.
Edition of 25, hand-signed by photographer Lawrence Watson.
£155 from every sale of this print is donated to mental health charity Rethink Mental Illness (charity number 271028).
“This was the second trip; it was for an NME cover and was taken at five o’clock in the morning. The early shoot was down to the group having had success since I shot them the previous year, the result being that my photos were not high on their agenda as they needed to head to the next city of the tour.” Lawrence Watson
This signed, limited-edition, exhibition-grade print captures Run-DMC in 1986 New York as they released Raising Hell – hip-hop’s first ever multi-platinum album with anthemic singles like My Adidas, It's Tricky and Walk This Way.
Lawrence first travelled to the United States in March 1985 to shoot the early stars of hip-hop for NME. It was the first of over ten trips he would make in the next two years, documenting the artists who took hip-hop from block parties to the Billboard charts.
Lawrence Watson’s portraits of music royalty have visually defined our favourite musicians for decades. For Print Matters, Lawrence shares an exclusive collection of signed, limited edition prints of his globally renowned work.
Print Matters exclusively represents the Lawrence Watson archive, please contact Print Matters with any image usage requests.
Run-DMC at 5 AM in hotel alley, Philadelphia, 1986
20 × 16 in. (51 × 41 cm) print with 18 × 12 in. (46 × 30.5 cm) image silver gelatin exhibition print.
Edition of 25, hand-signed by photographer Lawrence Watson.
£155 from every sale of this print is donated to mental health charity Rethink Mental Illness (charity number 271028).
“This was the second trip; it was for an NME cover and was taken at five o’clock in the morning. The early shoot was down to the group having had success since I shot them the previous year, the result being that my photos were not high on their agenda as they needed to head to the next city of the tour.” Lawrence Watson
This signed, limited-edition, exhibition-grade print captures Run-DMC in 1986 New York as they released Raising Hell – hip-hop’s first ever multi-platinum album with anthemic singles like My Adidas, It's Tricky and Walk This Way.
Lawrence first travelled to the United States in March 1985 to shoot the early stars of hip-hop for NME. It was the first of over ten trips he would make in the next two years, documenting the artists who took hip-hop from block parties to the Billboard charts.
Lawrence Watson’s portraits of music royalty have visually defined our favourite musicians for decades. For Print Matters, Lawrence shares an exclusive collection of signed, limited edition prints of his globally renowned work.
Print Matters exclusively represents the Lawrence Watson archive, please contact Print Matters with any image usage requests.
Run-DMC at 5 AM in hotel alley, Philadelphia, 1986
20 × 16 in. (51 × 41 cm) print with 18 × 12 in. (46 × 30.5 cm) image silver gelatin exhibition print.
Edition of 25, hand-signed by photographer Lawrence Watson.
£155 from every sale of this print is donated to mental health charity Rethink Mental Illness (charity number 271028).
“This was the second trip; it was for an NME cover and was taken at five o’clock in the morning. The early shoot was down to the group having had success since I shot them the previous year, the result being that my photos were not high on their agenda as they needed to head to the next city of the tour.” Lawrence Watson
This signed, limited-edition, exhibition-grade print captures Run-DMC in 1986 New York as they released Raising Hell – hip-hop’s first ever multi-platinum album with anthemic singles like My Adidas, It's Tricky and Walk This Way.
Lawrence first travelled to the United States in March 1985 to shoot the early stars of hip-hop for NME. It was the first of over ten trips he would make in the next two years, documenting the artists who took hip-hop from block parties to the Billboard charts.
Lawrence Watson’s portraits of music royalty have visually defined our favourite musicians for decades. For Print Matters, Lawrence shares an exclusive collection of signed, limited edition prints of his globally renowned work.
Print Matters exclusively represents the Lawrence Watson archive, please contact Print Matters with any image usage requests.
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