Retaining the exterior changes of this model, in 1962 Fiat introduced the 3rd generation 1100, called the 1100D. “D” stood for Delight. It was a sober yet comfortable 4-door sedan, very similar to the Granluce but with simpler sides and a new simpler rectangular mouth. The 1100D was a successful Italian Standard in the early sixties and along with its own Estate or Family car version and a Deluxe Model that offered a higher performance with 50 hp, extra side mouldings, front bench seat with two reclining backs and carpet floor mats. These survived without any substantial alteration until 1966, when the introduction of the groundbreaking 124 model imposed a further change in styling.
He was born in London, and studied at Emanuel School before going on to study modern languages at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge – it was here, at Cambridge in 1966, that he met and photographed Pink Floyd founder Syd Barrett, one of his first subjects.
By 1972, Rock was becoming well-known as a photographer, particularly for his photographs of Bowie and Ronson during the Ziggy Stardust tour, on which Mick Rock was the official photographer. He began chronicling the emerging glam and punk movements of the 1970s. One of his most (in)famous photos from this era is his shot of a naked Iggy Pop, highlighting the singer’s impressive penis.
His photography spans three decades, and continues today – some of his recent subjects include R.E.M., the Strokes, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Johnny Marr, the Foo Fighters, and Kate Moss. He now lives in Staten Island, New York City with his wife, Pati, and their daughter Nathalie. Nathalie is also a frequent model during NY Fashion Weeks. Rock is among the 43 fine-art photographers invited to donate a print to “FOCUS: an auction of the finest photography to benefit City Harvest….” The fund-raiser on September 18, 2008 supports City Harvest, a food collection bank in New York City. [1]
Rock is responsible for album covers including Barrett’s The Madcap Laughs, Queen’s Queen II & Sheer Heart Attack , David Bowie’s Space Oddity, Lou Reed’s Transformer and Iggy and The Stooges’ Raw Power.
He also directed several of David Bowie’s early music videos, including those for “Life on Mars?”, “The Jean Genie” and “Space Oddity”.
His book Moonage Daydream: The Life and Times of Ziggy Stardust features a 15 000-word text by David Bowie, and hundreds of photos of Bowie in his Ziggy period.
Rock was the only photographer to access all areas at the filming of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. In 2005, he released a photo book documenting this spectacle.
He photographed Richard Barone nude for the cover and interior of Barone’s book FRONTMAN: Surviving the Rock Star Myth (Backbeat/Hal Leonard Books, 2007).