"Frampton Comes Alive"
One of the most famous album covers in rock history, "Frampton Comes Alive" helped to solidify the career of both the artist and the photographer. In this story, Richard E. Aaron reveals for the first time the "special photographic technique" he used to achieve its celebrated dreamlike quality.
Paul McCartney - Cover of Time Magazine
This cover made history, being the first ever for Time Magazine to feature a photograph of a rock 'n' roll artist. Having free access backstage during the opening of McCartney's "Wings Over America" tour, Richard E. Aaron relates how the photo almost didn't happen.
Rock Magazine - Photographer Highlight
Rock Magazine was an internationally distributed music-personality magazine that later morphed into a metal rag called Rip! Rock's first and only photo editor was Richard E. Aaron.

Rock Photo/Modern Photography's Top Ten Photographers in the World
Richard E. Aaron is selected to be among the pantheon of rock photographers, and suddenly finds himself on the other end of the camera.

Creem Magazine Cover - Rolling Stones
A weird confluence of events creates the "dream concert shoot" -- the Rolling Stones on a low stage and the fans in the first 10 rows don't care if Richard stands in front of them.