Heart of Gold Gallery
414 Whilden Street
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
USA
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Autoweek: The car guy legacy lives

We hold a special place in our hearts for good people. For good car people, that place is larger and ever more dear.

If you need proof, take a look at the story we did on Terry Chandler, a two-car NHRA team sponsor, whose financial windfall benefits Make-a-Wish and Infinite Heroes with 3,000-hp billboards.

At Autoweek, we occasionally take up important causes to us that help our own -- Car Guys. When you learn about Jim Marshall, you might want to dig into your pockets. We know we will.

The Charlatans perform in the Golden Gate Park, 1967

HuffPost: 'The Haight: Love, Rock and Revolution'

Jim Marshall's success as a photographer can be attributed to his insistence on one non-negotiable term from his subjects:

Access to everything.

Johnny Cash, Folsom Prison chapel

Three Gallery Exhibitions in March 2011 Celebrated Jim Marshall & "Pocket Cash."

A selection of never-before-seen photographs of Johnny Cash from the final book developed with Jim Marshall, Pocket Cash (Chronicle Books, Fall 2010), were featured in exhibitions at JMP LLC's authorized galleries in San Francisco, New York and London.

Johnny Cash, from "Pocket Cash"

JOHNNY CASH EXHIBIT in Edinburgh in 2012.

"A Hero of the True West, Photographs of Johnny Cash by Jim Marshall" made its first appearance in Scotland, at Summerhall, from October 6 through November 24, and included a selection of never-before-seen images of Johnny Cash from the final book developed with Jim Marshall, Pocket Cash.

Lights (psychedelic). Cameras (Leicas). Action (an exhibit of photos of ‪‎the Haight‬ era by Jim Marshall). All wrapped up in a not-to-be-missed ’60s-style launch event on February 6 at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.

Brian Jones and Jimi Hendrix, 1967

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE book review of 'The Haight: The Photography of Jim Marshall’

ROLLING STONE: Love and Haight: Jim Marshall's Iconic Sixties San Francisco Photos

BAM Magazine: review of "The Haight: Love, Rock, and Revolution"

CNN NEWS: Rock photographer Jim Marshall pictures 'the Haight' with love

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