Studio Limited Editions
Studio Limited Editions was a brand name that published a range of various media products that were sold through UK and overseas high street stores from 2005 to 2008.
The label ceased to be in 2008 when its parent company folded apparently due to issues associated with the credit crunch.
Publications
The label published iconic music, movie, sport and historic photography in Limited Edition formats. The label's range encompassed many hundreds of different titles and whilst they produced thousands of limited edition artworks they were known to have a cult collector following due to only the low numbers sold of each title.
Photographers
Many of the limited edition photographic artworks published were signed by the photographer.
The photographers, amongst many others, included
- Philip Townsend (The Rolling Stones first published photos and The Beatles with the Maharishi)
- Adrian Boot (NME and Melody Maker)
- David Plastik (Creem and Billboard)
- Alan Perry (Kerrang)
The topics that were published featured, amongst many others, bands such as
- The Beatles
- The Rolling Stones
- Led Zeppelin
- The Clash
- U2
- Bob Dylan
The label also published a range of signed photographs featuring some of Britain's most notorious gangsters from the sixties onwards. These included
- Freddie Foreman
- Roy Shaw
- Joey Pyle
- Howard Marks
- Eric Mason
- Dave Courtney
Artists
They also published a number of artists who produced a pencil drawing range under the title The Rock Archive Collection.
These artists included
- Diana Monroe
- Kate Brown
- George Adams
- Daniel Shepherd