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The band is enveloped in smoke as Freddie Mercury plays the piano, his beautiful operatic voice filling the arena. I want to take in the moment without the burden of work, which I do for a few seconds, and then I shoot.

Unlockable Content: The winner of this auction will receive a 97.3MB JPEG with a DPI 24x15.74 in*


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Any purchaser of the DigThePix (“Artist”) NFT (i.e., the winner of the Auction and its assigns and successors thereafter, the “Purchaser”) shall acknowledge and agree to the following terms and conditions in purchasing the DigThePix work: (1) The Purchaser shall obtain the ownership of the DigThePix NFT, but any copyright, trademark right or any other intellectual property right of the DigThePix NFT shall not be transferred to the Purchaser and shall remain owned by Artist. (2) Accordingly, for instance, (i) providing the images (such as its screenshots) to others beyond the scope of private use, or (ii) using them for commercial purposes (e.g., using them for merchandises such as bags, T-shirts, or smart phone cases, publishing them in books, or posting them on e-commerce sites or corporate websites) shall fall under the infringement of the said intellectual property rights and shall thus be prohibited. (3) Using the DigThePix NFT by modifying or editing any part of its image shall also fall under the infringement of the said intellectual property rights and shall thus be prohibited. (4) If the Purchaser, its transferee or any other third party incurs any damage or loss in connection with the purchase or sale of the DigThePix NFT arising from any cause whatsoever, in no event shall Artist be liable for such damage or loss. (5) All matters relating to the purchase of the DigThePix NFT shall be governed by, construed, and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of New York, as they are applied to agreements entered into and to be performed entirely within New York and without regard to conflict of law principles.

Rock Legends x Gary Andrew Gershoff collection image

Own a piece of history with these 1/1 NFT photographs of Rock Legends through the lens of Gary Andrew Gershoff.

Gary Andrew Gershoff is a renowned music industry photographer who got his start working alongside Richard Aaron, one of the “10 Best Rock Photographers” in the world. Gary has a unique ability to capture the most expressive moments on stage and his photography was recognized by major record labels where he shot the likes of Michael Jackson, Rolling Stones, Queen, Prince, and Frank Sinatra.

By 1981, Gary’s work was recognized by MTV, where he was hired to document some of the most historic and epic interviews with musicians. Gary shot the first ever concert held by MTV and his body of work is used as an archival history of the beginnings of the most famous music television channel in the world.

Gary's work has been featured in Rolling Stone, Newsweek, Time Magazine, People Magazine, The New York Times, and The New York Post.

Category Photography
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%

Queen at Byrne Arena

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The band is enveloped in smoke as Freddie Mercury plays the piano, his beautiful operatic voice filling the arena. I want to take in the moment without the burden of work, which I do for a few seconds, and then I shoot.

Unlockable Content: The winner of this auction will receive a 97.3MB JPEG with a DPI 24x15.74 in*


Terms and Conditions:

Any purchaser of the DigThePix (“Artist”) NFT (i.e., the winner of the Auction and its assigns and successors thereafter, the “Purchaser”) shall acknowledge and agree to the following terms and conditions in purchasing the DigThePix work: (1) The Purchaser shall obtain the ownership of the DigThePix NFT, but any copyright, trademark right or any other intellectual property right of the DigThePix NFT shall not be transferred to the Purchaser and shall remain owned by Artist. (2) Accordingly, for instance, (i) providing the images (such as its screenshots) to others beyond the scope of private use, or (ii) using them for commercial purposes (e.g., using them for merchandises such as bags, T-shirts, or smart phone cases, publishing them in books, or posting them on e-commerce sites or corporate websites) shall fall under the infringement of the said intellectual property rights and shall thus be prohibited. (3) Using the DigThePix NFT by modifying or editing any part of its image shall also fall under the infringement of the said intellectual property rights and shall thus be prohibited. (4) If the Purchaser, its transferee or any other third party incurs any damage or loss in connection with the purchase or sale of the DigThePix NFT arising from any cause whatsoever, in no event shall Artist be liable for such damage or loss. (5) All matters relating to the purchase of the DigThePix NFT shall be governed by, construed, and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of New York, as they are applied to agreements entered into and to be performed entirely within New York and without regard to conflict of law principles.

Rock Legends x Gary Andrew Gershoff collection image

Own a piece of history with these 1/1 NFT photographs of Rock Legends through the lens of Gary Andrew Gershoff.

Gary Andrew Gershoff is a renowned music industry photographer who got his start working alongside Richard Aaron, one of the “10 Best Rock Photographers” in the world. Gary has a unique ability to capture the most expressive moments on stage and his photography was recognized by major record labels where he shot the likes of Michael Jackson, Rolling Stones, Queen, Prince, and Frank Sinatra.

By 1981, Gary’s work was recognized by MTV, where he was hired to document some of the most historic and epic interviews with musicians. Gary shot the first ever concert held by MTV and his body of work is used as an archival history of the beginnings of the most famous music television channel in the world.

Gary's work has been featured in Rolling Stone, Newsweek, Time Magazine, People Magazine, The New York Times, and The New York Post.

Category Photography
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%
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