On October 28, 1956, photographer Richard Weede pointed his camera at a 21-year-old kid from Memphis who was about to change the world. The six photographs he took that night disappeared into a garage for 51 years. They nearly burned in the worst wildfires in California history.
They survived.
Now they are here. And almost gone.
— 6 never-before-seen fine art photographs of Elvis Presley backstage at The Ed Sullivan Show, October 28, 1956 — Captured by photographer Richard Weede
— raw, intimate, unguarded
— Certificate of Authenticity confirming provenance and origin — White cotton gloves for proper handling of priceless photographs
This was the night Ed Sullivan's censors begged Elvis to tone it down. Elvis smiled and agreed. Then he went live to 60 million Americans and did exactly what Elvis Presley always did.
But Richard Weede had already captured something nobody else had. Six photographs. Backstage. Unguarded. The real Elvis before the world lost its mind.
"Little did I realize at the time I was capturing a truly unique moment in rock and roll history." — Richard Weede
Reviewed and authenticated by Aaron LaPedis — 30-year fine art dealer, Founder and Former Owner of Fascination St. Fine Art Gallery Denver, National PBS Host, Denver Post Art Columnist, FBI Certified Art & Collectibles Expert.
"Photographs of this provenance simply do not surface. This collection is the real thing." — Aaron LaPedis
All 6 photographs available individually framed — black frame, single white matte, acid-free plexiglass. Additional charge applies. Contact us for a quote.
There are only 464 sets in existence. When they are gone — they are gone permanently. No reprints. No second editions. No second chances. Ever.
"The image is one thing and the human being is another." — Elvis Presley
Payment plans available call us personally.
Call us or Email us
303-635-6978
info@elvispresleylostphotos.com
Payment plans available — call us personally.
Only 464 sets remain. Once gone — gone forever. No exceptions. This is your only chance to own this collection.
On October 28, 1956, photographer Richard Weede pointed his camera at a 21-year-old kid from Memphis who was about to change the world. The six photographs he took that night disappeared into a garage for 51 years. They nearly burned in the worst wildfires in California history.
They survived.
Now they are here. And almost gone.
— 6 never-before-seen fine art photographs of Elvis Presley backstage at The Ed Sullivan Show, October 28, 1956 — Captured by photographer Richard Weede
— raw, intimate, unguarded
— Certificate of Authenticity confirming provenance and origin — White cotton gloves for proper handling of priceless photographs
This was the night Ed Sullivan's censors begged Elvis to tone it down. Elvis smiled and agreed. Then he went live to 60 million Americans and did exactly what Elvis Presley always did.
But Richard Weede had already captured something nobody else had. Six photographs. Backstage. Unguarded. The real Elvis before the world lost its mind.
"Little did I realize at the time I was capturing a truly unique moment in rock and roll history." — Richard Weede
Reviewed and authenticated by Aaron LaPedis — 30-year fine art dealer, Founder and Former Owner of Fascination St. Fine Art Gallery Denver, National PBS Host, Denver Post Art Columnist, FBI Certified Art & Collectibles Expert.
"Photographs of this provenance simply do not surface. This collection is the real thing." — Aaron LaPedis
All 6 photographs available individually framed — black frame, single white matte, acid-free plexiglass. Additional charge applies. Contact us for a quote.
There are only 464 sets in existence. When they are gone — they are gone permanently. No reprints. No second editions. No second chances. Ever.
"The image is one thing and the human being is another." — Elvis Presley
Payment plans available call us personally.
Call us or Email us
303-635-6978
info@elvispresleylostphotos.com
Payment plans available — call us personally.
Only 464 sets remain. Once gone — gone forever. No exceptions. This is your only chance to own this collection.