When Denis O’Regan talks about photographing David Bowie, the stories do not begin with fame. They begin with trust.
O’Regan was in the Algarve last week for the opening of Bowie: The Photographersat In The Pink Gallery in Loulé, an exhibition bringing together images by photographers who helped shape Bowie’s visual legacy. The gallery opened the exhibition with O’Regan and Chris Duffy, son of the late photographer Brian Duffy, present to meet visitors and sign books.
For O’Regan, whose work with Bowie spanned several tours and decades, the exhibition is not simply a collection of famous images. It is a reminder of a time when access meant something very different.
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