Trust: The Photographs of Jim Marshall by Jim Marshall

Trust: The Photographs of Jim Marshall by Jim Marshall

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Legendary American photographer Jim Marshall has documented the world's greatest musicians since the late Fifties. This book offers an insight into the work of this photographer and a look at some of the great figures in music history.

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Trust: The Photographs of Jim Marshall by Jim Marshall

Legendary American photographer Jim Marshall has documented the world's greatest musicians since the late Fifties. His unique style and fearless approach gained him unlimited access to everyone from Miles Davis to Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan and The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, The Who and John Coltrane, right up to recent sessions with Velvet Revolver. Jim was the official photographer at the Monterey and Woodstock Festivals, the only photographer at the famous Johnny Cash San Quentin concert and at The Beatles final performance at Candlestick Park in San Francisco in August 1966. His work appears on over 500 album covers and many of his iconic photographs have become part of rock 'n' roll history. Now for the first time, photographs from Jim's extensive colour archive are published in book form, offering a fresh insight into the work of this renowned photographer and a new look at some of the great figures in music history.
His work reflects a magical time when stars allowed access and PRs hadn't invented photo approval- The Word
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ISBN 13 9781847721105
ISBN 10 1847721109
Title Trust: The Photographs of Jim Marshall
Author Jim Marshall
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Publisher Vision On
Year published 2009-10-05
Number of pages 168
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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