Britney Spears, Billie Eilish and Snoop Dogg are just some of the musicians featured in photography portraits that are being auctioned off as part of Milk Studios' PHOTO24.
Proceeds from the ninth annual benefit Boys & Girls Club of Hollywood.
Bids are currently open at artsy.net with a VIP viewing of the lot set for Oct. 17 at Milk Studios LA in Los Angeles. Tickets are available at givebutter.com.
The Spears photo, a black-and-white print, was taken in 1999 by Timothy White.
Other black-and-white images include one of Cher by former "Saturday Night Live" on-set photographer Karen Kuehn and Grace Jones by Greg Gorman.
John Jay's portrait of Eilish, titled "Languor," features the singer sitting on a couch and staring into the camera. A photo of Naomi Campbell by Pamela Hanson was originally shot for French Vogue in 1990.
In a photo by Philippe McClelland, Snoop Dogg is seen through a torn American flag. A photo of David Bowie was snapped by Brad Elterman in 1975 outside Cherokee Studios after an all-night recording session in Los Angeles.
David Bowie by Brad Elterman. Brad EltermanAlso on the block are a 1965 portrait of Audrey Hepburn and a Mike Miller photo of Tupac Shakur taken in front of a Los Angeles mural in 1994.
A photo of Anthony Bourdain taken in 2016 by Chris McPherson shows the late travel show host enjoying a sandwich.
Other bold-faced names featured in the auction include Noah Gallagher, Kobe Bryant, William H. Macy, Post Malone and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
For more than 85 years, Boys & Girls Club of Hollywood has served under-resourced youth in Hollywood and its surrounding communities.
Past recipients of proceeds include STORIES: The Foundation for the AIDS Monument and Project Angel Food.
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