Friday, October 30, 2009
rock and roll: dead, but well photographed



There's an incredible exhibit that just opened at the Brooklyn Museum, featuring a collection of works from the legendary photographers of rock and roll.

The show includes early shots of artists, live shots, portraits, crowds and fans, and album covers and concepts. See you there. (One of my all time favorite covers is pictured above - Bow Wow Wow, shot by photographer Andy Earl.)

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posted by darryl ohrt @ 7:47 AM   1 comments



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At 9:00 AM, Anonymous dave's sister said...
I caught this show (http://www.fotobaron.com/?section_id=13) earlier this year at Markham Winery in Napa. Definitely worth checking out as well if anyone is in the area. Wine + classic rock photographs = awesome.

Looks like we are going to have to make the trek from CT to Brooklyn.
 

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