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Calling all Bob Dylan fans! Sonic Editions, a company specializing in limited edition virtual photography, has just updated its singer-songwriter lineup in anticipation of James Mangold's musical biopic A complete strangerwhich is expected to reach 2025.
Bob Dylan's journey to becoming a folk rock icon defied all expectations, becoming a true pioneer of the genre. Over the course of more than 30 studio albums, his music has had a lasting impact on the world, inspiring the next generation of artists. He underwent numerous reinventions during his career and sold more than 100 million records worldwide, reshaping the landscape of rock n' roll music.
To dive deeper into Dylan's career behind the scenes, Sonic Editions shares the essence of his photography journey. Each print honors his lasting impact, inviting fans to celebrate Dylan's timeless contribution to music.
For those looking for unique images to hang, consider these limited edition Dylan professional photos available as framed prints. With its black and white aesthetic, you can't go wrong.
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Bob Dylan photographed in the Recording Studio
Catch Bob Dylan in his element on a recording session with musician Doug Sahm at Atlantic Studios in New York, according to Sonic Editions. This simple yet focused photo is a great addition to your collection, with a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process.
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Bob Dylan Records “Bringing It All Back Home”
Get a special print of Bob Dylan in Colombia's Studio A in New York (1965) holding a Fender Stratocaster electric guitar. According to Sonic Editions, the iconic artist was recording his fifth studio album, Bringing it all back homewhich was released on March 22, 1965, by Columbia Records.
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Looking for a candid Dylan moment? Consider this limited edition print of him walking in front of a shop window in London in 1966. You can get this photo framed in a variety of sizes, from small to extra large.
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With this photo, you will see that you are backstage with Bob Dylan. This image was taken before a performance at the Newport Folk festival in 1965, according to Sonic Editions. You can choose the size and frame it based on your preference.
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