I see that Barry Feinstein has died. I saw an exhibition of his photos in the National Portrait Gallery a couple of years back of Dylan's UK tour in the mid 60s; the St Austel Ferry, with kids in Liverpool, street scenes in Edinburgh. He also did the photos for some great LP covers - Pearl; All things Must Pass; Times they are a changin'.
Barry Feinstein
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Lateralthinking1
I am not too sure about his album covers. The George Harrison one is ok although GH was in some respects more serious. Of the Dylan covers I always preferred and really, really liked Hunstein's one for The Freewheelin' - http://www.feelnumb.com/?p=2384.
His photographs were great though. I do love colour in paintings but black and white photography still generally rules for me in terms of portraying humanity and atmosphere. It is also more tastefully stylish. He was possibly one of the few who took aspects of Cartier-Bresson and Doisneau etc into what was then the modern era.
And, as it was, design in the early 60s was just streets ahead of the current load of old tat - rubbish post-1970s houses, sportswear, vehicles, paving, you name it. Love the cars etc from those times and the juxtaposition of the new and architecturally old.
Maybe this thread deserves to be placed in the arts section JC? Just a thought.Last edited by Guest; 26-10-11, 23:56.
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It's really the old photos I love Lat.
Have you seen this toob made by Chris Hockenhull, with an interview with Barry included, where he tries to bring the Liverpool kids back together?
Short BBC documentary film regard children who were photographerd in Liverpool in May 1966 with Bob Dylan tracked down by Chris Hockenhull 40 years later
Excellent stuff!
....and it probably is in the wrong section Lat...I'm always getting the etiquette back to front.
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Mandryka
I was aware that he'd died, but didn't post a thread: didn't think there'd be sufficient interest. Delighted to see I was wrong! :)
B.F. was a great rock photographer and, apparently, a nice guy - George Harrison thanks him for his co-operation in the ATMP reissue notes.
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Mandryka
Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostI like the youthful humour in this one of Bob coming out of a Sheffield Bookies, Mandryka.
Those UK photos really give a great sense of the time - they look like they're really enjoying themselves.
The Daniel Kramer and Barry Feinstein eras of Dylan photography seem to blend together seamlessly: 1965 was Kramer's big year, 1966 was Feinstein's.
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Originally posted by Paul Sherratt View PostOnly just spotted this, JC.
Thanks so much.
Loads of fine, evocative images here :
http://theleopardcoat.blogspot.com/2...feinstein.html
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