Previously unseen Led Zeppelin photos are now available to buy as prints

Led Zeppelin performing at The Forum in Inglewood, California on March 27, 1975 (Ed Finnell/Oak Island Gallery)
Led Zeppelin performing at The Forum in Inglewood, California on March 27, 1975 (Ed Finnell/Oak Island Gallery)

The previously unseen photographs of Led Zeppelin that were exhibited at Stockholm’s Oak Island Gallery in February are now available to purchase as prints.

In February, the Swedish gallery hosted an exhibition of Led Zeppelin photographs taken by Ed Finnell in 1975 and 1977 that included many unseen images as well as shots by Thom Lukas.

The gallery kindly gave LedZepNews a sneak peek of some of the unseen images as they emerged from the darkroom. Now the photographs are available to view online and order prints direct from the gallery.

The gallery is also selling prints of the cool-looking poster for the February exhibition and it has launched a virtual exhibition on its website.

Many of the unseen photographs were discovered when Finnell found a roll of negatives that had been filed under the name of a different band.

Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin performing at The Forum in Inglewood, California on June 27, 1977 (Ed Finnell/Oak Island Gallery)

After shooting the band in 1975, Finnell again photographed Led Zeppelin in Los Angeles in June 1977.

Finnell recently returned from the US, bringing back the below rare photographs shot by Craig Wright of Robert Plant performing with Led Zeppelin at The Forum in Inglewood, California on June 3, 1973. The gallery plans to exhibit those images online and in person this summer.

Robert Plant performing with Led Zeppelin at The Forum in Inglewood, California on June 3, 1973 (Craig Wright/Oak Island Gallery)
Robert Plant performing with Led Zeppelin at The Forum in Inglewood, California on June 3, 1973 (Craig Wright/Oak Island Gallery)
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