Denis O'Regan - Published Work

Published Work

Denis O’Regan has produced numerous books, including Images Of Punk, Queen’s A Magic Tour and Queen – The Full Picture, David Bowie’s Serious Moonlight world tour, Duran Duran’s Sing Blue Silver, and his work has featured in publications such as Time, Life, Newsweek, "Rolling Stone", "GQ" and Photo as well as every UK national newspaper, and pop and rock magazines across the world. Other clients include Pepsi, HBO, MTV, and VH1.

In 1999 Peter Blake (designer of the Beatles' Sergeant Pepper album cover) used a Denis O'Regan picture of Freddie Mercury in his design for the Royal Mail's Millennium first class postage stamp. O'Regan also received a dedication from UK 'lad-lit' writer Tony Parsons in his Punk eulogy 'The Boy Looked At Johnny', and features in diverse biographies and autobiographies including 'The Fun Starts Here' by 'Mrs Geldof' Paula Yates. One of Keith Richards' favourite O'Regan photographs - a live shot with Charlie Watts - is featured in Keith's 2010 autobiography 'Life'.

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