“Her compassionate, penetrating images enable us to experience again
the exhilaration we felt when we encountered these artists for the
first time.” —Oprah.com The story of rock lives in Lynn
Goldsmith’s photographs. After coming of age in the Midwest in the
tumultuous 1960s, she crashed the music scene in New York and emerged
as one of its leading image-makers. She chronicled Bruce
Springsteen’s passage to glory, the Rolling Stones’ legendary
stadium tours, Michael Jackson’s staggering ascent, U2’s arrival
in New York, and the brooding force of Bob Marley. Culture heroes like
Bob Dylan and Patti Smith became frequent subjects for her lens. The
range of her work is staggering. In Rock and Roll Stories, she
shares the best of this work. Her commentary takes the reader into the
studio, the tour bus, the concert hall, and the streets where the
pictures were made, offering revealing perspectives on her subjects
and herself. A greatly expanded and newly designed edition of her very
successful book PhotoDiary (1995), this volume captures the story of a
generation’s loyalty to rock and roll. “Goldsmith’s
reputation as someone who could get even the most notoriously fickle
celebrities to open up for her camera brought all manner of artists
into her studio. The music she loved, the images she made, and the
lovers she took were often interwoven, all part of the story she tells
in Rock and Roll Stories.” —PopPhoto
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ISBN
9781613125762
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
ABRAMS Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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