Making Bowie
Haddon Hall, 1972
In 1972, David Bowie was still becoming David Bowie.
Many of the photographs in this opening chapter were made at Haddon Hall, the Victorian house in Beckenham where Bowie lived and worked while preparing the Ziggy Stardust era. Photographer Mick Rock was granted unusual access during these formative months, producing images that reveal experimentation rather than performance.
These photographs show the construction of a persona before it became mythology. The clothes, gestures, and visual ideas that would soon define a generation appear here in their earliest form, captured not as publicity but as part of a creative process.
Many of the photographs in this opening chapter were made at Haddon Hall, the Victorian house in Beckenham where Bowie lived and worked while preparing the Ziggy Stardust era. Photographer Mick Rock was granted unusual access during these formative months, producing images that reveal experimentation rather than performance.
These photographs show the construction of a persona before it became mythology. The clothes, gestures, and visual ideas that would soon define a generation appear here in their earliest form, captured not as publicity but as part of a creative process.



















