![]() ![]() Then, we went outside, and I shot another few rolls underneath the fire escape. We made quick changes of clothing and in the space of an hour and a half I shot almost 600 images. I kept several wooden boxes around the studio to adjust for height discrepancies, though for much of the shooting I did not use them.Īs Clarence riffed on several sequences of notes, I began shooting. There was a six to seven inch difference in their height, and Clarence wore a tall black fedora during much of the shoot. It was just us – no stylist, no ‘hair and makeup’, no assistant. I had the Rolling Stones album “December’s Children” playing. “Around 10 or 11am on June 20th, 1975, Bruce and Clarence walked into my studio on the fourth floor at 134 Fifth Avenue, carrying their instruments and a few changes of clothing. ![]() Bruce Springsteen – Born To Run, illustrated here with Clarence Clemons in the iconic pose for the cover of his “Born To Run” album in 1975.Įric Meola was the photographer of the photo sessions and said this: ![]()
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