Brian May’s personal Freddie Mercury and Queen photos go on display in 3-D
Aside from being a rock star and astrophysicist, Sir Brian May has a keen interest in stereoscopy.
From an early age, the Queen guitarist travelled with a stereoscopic 3-D camera which found its way onto the band’s tours.
As a result, he would capture behind-the-scenes personal encounters with the likes of Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor and John Deacon.
A few years ago, the 75-year-old published a collection of them in his book Queen in 3-D and now they’re going on display in London’s Proud Galleries to coincide with We Will Rock You’s return to the West End.
The snaps range from pictures from half a century ago to modern shots of Queen and Adam Lambert.
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Sir Brian shared a video of some of the photos on display via his Instagram account.
He enthused: “Thank You PROUD GALLERIES for hosting our new London Stereoscopic Company Exhibition and 3-D SHOP !!!
“Honouring the return of our Rock Theatrical WE WILL ROCK YOU to London’s West End – at the fabulous Coliseum !!! Bless you Alex Proud !!! Come and see us when you visit London, Folks !!! Bri.”
Queen Will Rock You in 3-D is currently running at the Proud Galleries until September 23 with an entry of £5.
Meanwhile, fans who present their We Will Rock You musical ticket on the day will receive a 50 per cent off discount on entry.
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