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Jerry Schatzberg first discovered Bob Dylan after his friend, Warhol superstar and Velvet Underground singer Nico, insisted the sought-after photographer should check out “the voice of a ...
Don Hunstein, the photographer who captured the iconic image of Bob Dylan and Suze Rotolo that adorns the singer’s Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, died March 18th in Manhattan at the age of 88.
If you were a rock photographer in the mid-’60s, being invited to photograph Bob Dylan was perhaps the best thing that could happen to you. You’d get a front-row view to the then-burgeoning ...
Daniel Kramer, a photographer that shot the covers of Bob Dylan's 'Bringing It All Back Home' and 'Highway 61 Revisited,' died at age 91.
Daniel Kramer, a rock photographer who captured some of the most iconic Bob Dylan images of the Sixties, including the covers of Bringing It All Back Home and Highway 61 Revisited, died April 29 ...
James Dylan is a photographer and filmmaker, per Fashion Network. He also co-founded the art, fashion and culture magazine Breach with fellow nepo grandbaby Michael Avedon, whose grandfather was ...
ALLENDALE, MI -- A Michigan photographer, who documented the famous and captured the real and raw of reality, has gifted his entire collection to Grand Valley State University. GVSU is still ...
Photographer Brad Elterman has been photographing celebrities for over 30 years, most notably, Bob Dylan. Over the years, Elterman's camera has captured Robert De Niro, Nicollette Sheridan, Brooke ...
For six decades, Bob Dylan has been an enigmatic musical and cultural force. At 81, he continues to make new albums and tour. He’s never too far out of sight or out of mind, whatever the platform.
Singer Bob Dylan's life is often shrouded in mystery, but one secret passion has recently been revealed – his love for Jaffa Cakes. British photographer Danny Clifford, who was the official ...
HIBBING, Minn. – The familiar perma-scowl is missing from Bob Dylan's face. New York photographer Daniel Kramer was fortunate to capture the many faces of Dylan in 1964-65: the imp, the jokerman ...
Capital City Weekly Nationally known photographer shares advice, his Bob Dylan story and why he’s still drawn to old tech “It’s like every time you push the button you’re saying yes to ...