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The Restricted Access Collection

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  Gallus Collective Presents: The Restricted Access Collection – Limited Edition Worldwide Black & White. Bold. Uncompromising. For the first time, acclaimed photographer Brian Anderson opens the doors to a body of work that has remained unseen for decades. The Restricted Access Collection is more than a series of posters—it’s a window into over 30 years of raw, intimate, and unfiltered photography. This limited edition release of just 300 posters worldwide represents a rare opportunity for collectors and admirers of bold photography to own a piece of Anderson’s legacy. Each poster is a statement in itself—large-format, printed on museum-grade matte art paper , and designed to command presence whether in a gallery, a studio, or a private collection. The Vision Black and white photography at its finest— timeless, tactile, and uncompromising. Each image in The Restricted Access Collection distills fleeting moments of beauty and grit into stark contrasts and quiet truths...

Book Release and last ever photo of the rollers - Photographing the Bay City Rollers – A Humble Reflection

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  Photographing the Bay City Rollers – A Humble Reflection Growing up in the 1970s, the Bay City Rollers were everywhere. Their music filled the airwaves, their faces were on every magazine cover, and tartan ruled the streets. For a young lad in Glasgow, it was impossible not to get swept up in the magic of Rollermania. Those songs became the soundtrack of my childhood. Fast forward to 2015, and life gave me a moment I could never have imagined. I was asked to photograph the Bay City Rollers’ legendary comeback — right in the heart of my hometown. To be in the room with them, to witness the excitement of the fans, and to see the roar of the Barrowland Ballroom return, felt like stepping back in time. For me, it wasn’t just another job behind the camera — it was a chance to play a small part in a story that had meant so much to me growing up. Little did I know then that my journey with the Rollers would continue beyond that comeback night. It eventually led me to capture what wou...