Steve Martin, Los Angeles 1974 “Let’s Get Small”
© Norman Seeff

Steve Martin, Los Angeles 1974 “Let’s Get Small”

Photograph
By Norman Seeff
About the image

"When I relocated to LA as Creative Director of United Artist Records in 1971, I rented a house in Laurel Canyon and Steve lived in a bungalow on my street. Steve’s manager gave me a video of Steve sitting on a toilet telling jokes. I took it to the execs at UA. They looked at it and said they didn’t think he was funny and passed. I tried. My biggest problem in working with Steve was to hold the camera steady."

Release Notes:
Norman Seeff's museum-quality limited edition photographs are printed to order under his supervision at his studio in Los Angeles.

These are archival pigment prints produced from the original drum-scanned negatives on MOAB Entrada Rag Natural, an acid-free, 100% cotton rag fine art paper.

Collector's Notes:
Each photograph is printed to order and then hand-signed and numbered by Norman Seeff. Please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery.

PLEASE NOTE: Norman Seeff will only produce 50 prints plus 5 Artist Proofs from any single negative.

Prices depend on how many of the 50 have previously sold and the size you wish to purchase.

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Signed Limited edition (50)
Archival Pigment Print Photograph - Available


AVAILABLE PRINT SIZES:
22" x 28" Sheet Size/15" x 22" Image Size (approximate)
38" x 50" Sheet Size/28" x 42" Image Size (approximate)
44" x 63" Sheet Size/40" x 60" Image Size (approximate)

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Steve Martin, Los Angeles 1974 “Let’s Get Small”
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