This gorgeous collection of photographs (most of them black and white), by one of the pioneers of rock photography, documents the epicenter of the countercultural revolution: San Francisco's Haight District in the mid- to late-1960s.
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.
Leica Store Miami Presents An Exhibit of Unseen Photos From Legendary Photographer Jim Marshall's New Book "THE HAIGHT: Love, Rock, and Revolution."
The photography of Jim Marshall book tour continues in Miami, FL. A gallery show, book-signing and talk by Jim Marshall Photography LLC's Amelia Davis is scheduled for Wednesday, December 3, 2014, 7:00pm–9:30pm - Leica Store Miami.
Hendrix and Dead Free Concerts, LSD, The Hippies, and the Rise of Modern Counterculture are Chronicled in THE HAIGHT.
"THE HAIGHT: Love, Rock, and Revolution" (Insight Editions) is a stunning collection of never-before-seen photographs of San Francisco in the 1960s that captures the essence of the era through photographer Jim Marshall's lens.
Joe Rosato Jr. reports. Several hundred never-before published negatives will be included in a book that shows how a legendary San Francisco photographer documented Haight–Ashbury in the 1960s.