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Bob Dylan, Woodstock

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Bob Dylan at Dylan's Home, Byrdcliffe

Infrared color film, Woodstock, NY, 1968
16 x 20 Pigment Ink Print, Epson SC 800 printer
Framed and matted
Signed by Elliott Landy

"The first time I photographed Dylan was at the Woody Guthrie Memorial Concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City in 1967. He was playing with The Band, who were unknown at that time.

In 1968, Al Aronowitz, a writer and friend of Dylan's, asked me to photograph Bob for the cover of The Saturday Evening Post. So I rented a little VW bug and drove up from the city to the center of Woodstock, where Al was waiting and led me the rest of the way through the winding country roads.

"This is what I do up here, take a picture," Bob said while putting the garbage cans away. He sat on the step of his equipment van and then in front of an old British cab he owned. For some of the pictures I used infrared color film, which made the leaves bright red."

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Donated By Elliott Landy