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French-born photographer Larry Niehues was raised in the idyllic setting of Avignon in the South of France with an inherent fascination with America and all its beguiling history and culture. With a talented costume designer as a mother, Larry and his brother, Charles fell naturally into the fashion world. Charles established his brand Fat Boy Clothing, catapulting Larry into the role as the brand’s de facto photographer. While Larry’s introduction to fashion photography was somewhat by happenstance, his passion for the medium was immediate. An impressive roster of clients from the commercial, fashion, and fine art worlds steadily grew, prompting Larry’s full-time career in photography and ultimately his relocation to Los Angeles in 2010. Inspired by photographic legends such as William Eggleston, Robert Frank, and Dennis Hopper, Larry set off on a life-altering journey throughout America's fifty states in 2013. During his travels, Larry became immersed in the country's landscape, capturing images of distinctly American subjects flush with gritty grimy muscular motorcycle lifestyles, seedy neon motels, and iconic cowboy cultures from a time long since gone by. Niehues’ tireless travels and countless rolls of Americana captured on 35mm film would ultimately amount to a publishing deal with Belgian-based Lannoo Publishers who released his first monograph, Nothing Has Changed in 2019. Nothing Has Changed quickly sold through its first and second print runs and is currently sold out with accolades from top publications including The Guardian, W Magazine, and The Telegraph. Glowing press coverage hailed Niehues’ reverent nods to American photographic masters such as William Eggleston and Robert Frank, with a modern twist perhaps only a foreigner could capture. Nothing Has Changed was blessed with an introduction from Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, who began as an early supporter of Niehues’s work before bringing Larry into the fold as the official tour photographer for the band. Niehues’ second book, Mississippi Dream was born as the product of his extensive travels through the US during the making of Nothing Has Changed when Larry quickly became enthralled with the people and culture of the Mississippi Delta. The project was shot over the course of three years during the COVID pandemic requiring multiple cross-country trips to the Delta during uncertain times in an area affected by illness and unseasonal flooding. Mississippi Dream received a very special pre-release in the US in February 2023 at Galerie XII in Los Angeles, with official launches following in Nashville in April 2023, and Paris in December 2023. Larry’s long-standing passion for America has been requited with his official status as an American citizen, which was awarded to him in 2021.
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Artist: Larry Niehues
Dan Auerbach "Ride" San Francisco 2022 by Larry Niehues

Dan Auerbach "Ride" San Francisco 2022 by Larry Niehues

By Larry Niehues

Located in Austin, TX

Dan Auerbach “Ride”, San Francisco 2022, signed limited edition prints by The Black Keys official photographer Larry Niehues. The Black Keys relationship with Larry Niehues began t...

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2010s Photorealist Larry Niehues Art

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Photographic Film

The Black Keys Dan Auerbach "Mirror" by Larry Niehues

The Black Keys Dan Auerbach "Mirror" by Larry Niehues

By Larry Niehues

Located in Austin, TX

The Black Keys “Mirror” taken on the Dropout Boogie Tour 2022, signed limited edition prints by The Black Keys official photographer Larry Niehues. The Black Keys relationship with...

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2010s Photorealist Larry Niehues Art

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Archival Pigment

The Black Keys "Shadow" by Larry Niehues

The Black Keys "Shadow" by Larry Niehues

By Larry Niehues

Located in Austin, TX

The Black Keys “Shadow” taken in Tel Aviv Israel 2023, signed limited edition prints by The Black Keys official photographer Larry Niehues. The Black Keys relationship with Larry N...

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2010s Photorealist Larry Niehues Art

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Archival Pigment

The Black Keys Recording with Beck Los Angeles 2023 by Larry Niehues

The Black Keys Recording with Beck Los Angeles 2023 by Larry Niehues

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Located in Austin, TX

The Black Keys, Recording with Beck, Los Angeles 2023, signed limited edition prints by The Black Keys official photographer Larry Niehues. The Black Keys relationship with Larry N...

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2010s Photorealist Larry Niehues Art

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Archival Pigment

The Black Keys "Tour Life, somewhere on the road 2022" by Larry Niehues

The Black Keys "Tour Life, somewhere on the road 2022" by Larry Niehues

By Larry Niehues

Located in Austin, TX

The Black Keys, “Tour Life”, somewhere on the road 2022, signed limited edition prints by The Black Keys official photographer Larry Niehues. The Black Keys relationship with Larry...

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2010s Photorealist Larry Niehues Art

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The Black Keys "Double Dan" by Larry Niehues
The Black Keys "Double Dan" by Larry Niehues

The Black Keys "Double Dan" by Larry Niehues

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The Black Keys, “Double Dan” print taken in Kansas City, KS, signed limited edition prints by The Black Keys official photographer Larry Niehues. The Black Keys relationship with L...

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