2026-04-08
8 分钟Hi everybody, it's Dominic here from the Rest Is History.
So we are in the middle of an exclusive mini-series for our Rest Is History Club members about photography and the way
it has been interwoven with the story of history.
And in today's episode with the great photographer Chris Floyd, we are looking in particular at music.
So we 'll be talking about the great bluesman Robert Johnson,
who sold his soul to the devil at a crossroads in Mississippi.
We'll be looking at the great titans of jazz assembling in Harlem in the 1950s for a group portrait.
We'll be talking about the career of David Bowie.
And we are talking about an iconic image of Grace Jones from the 1980s.
Now, if you don't want to miss out on this, all you need to do is to go to therestishistory. com to sign up.
And not only will you get this exclusive miniseries, but you'll get a host of truly unbelievable benefits.
So we hope to see you.
At the rest is history.
com and in the meantime here's a little clip of the episode so our third image that chris has chosen and chris this is somebody
that you photographed yourself but you did n't choose your own picture of him and that 's david bowie
just before we talk about the picture photographing david bowie was it fun stressful because again you 're with someone
who who 's worked with the very best and also not only with the various but also done it a lot right and has probably
limited patience for any Faffing around.
But it was good.
He was surgically funny about other famous people.