Take a trip back 50 years to Woodstock through the lens of Jim Marshall’s camera. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame commemorates the 50th anniversary of Woodstock with the exhibition “Woodstock at 50,” which in addition to peace, love, and music, features many of Jim’s iconic images of the event, including a series of rare prints produced from his archives that are not, and will not, be exhibited elsewhere.

By MIchael Molenda
guardiansofguitar.com

A Legend Lovingly Remembered…

Chronicle Books is set to release a masterful tribute to photographer Jim Marshall (1936-2010) on August 30, 2019.

Join Leica Store San Francisco and Jim Marshall Photography LLC in a celebration of Jim Marshall's photography and the book launch of 'Jim Marshall: Show Me The Picture,' published by Chronicle Books (2019).

Sip Jim's Marshall's signature cocktails and enjoy live music while you browse Jim's photography from the book on display, along with his collection of Leica cameras and his Grammy Award.

The event is free but must you must RSVP!

As part of general admission, enjoy a special viewing of Show Me the Picture: The Story of Jim Marshall. Marshall's photography at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Jump into the wild and crazy world of legendary photographer Jim Marshall through the words and pictures in a new book from publisher Chronicle Books.

“Jim Marshall Show Me the Picture” is the compelling story of the acclaimed but troubled photojournalist as told by some of the people who knew him best. The book is richly illustrated with a compilation of Marshall's quintessential images and many never-before-published photos that reflect his interests in cultural and social issues, beyond the music photography for which Marshall is best known.

KRON's Marty Gonzalez interviews "Show Me the Picture: The Story of Jim Marshall" executive producer Amelia Davis and director Alfred George Baily about the legendary photographer and the documenatry film about his life, which was an official selection of the SFFilm Festival.

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