Dr. John Rudoff is a cardiologist in Oregon, but before he entered medical school, he was the staff photographer at
The Main Point, a coffeehouse in Bryn Mawr, PA associated with the early 1960s folk revival in the Philadelphia area. His photographs of the Philadelphia folk scene include
unidentified local folkies, but also touring folk singers such as
Dave van Ronk and
John Hammond. Eventually, Rudoff got a press pass to the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, where he took photos of
Mary Travers sharing a moment with Mimi and Dick Fariña and
Joan Baez with a pre-psychedelicized Chambers Brothers, but the most amazing discovery of all are the photos of
when Bob Dylan "went electric." And now you can see
Rudoff's whole collection, thanks to the magic of Flickr.
posted by jonp72
on May 7, 2009 -
13 comments
Music photography goodness - some UK-based photographers with plenty of image galleries of rock and pop bands:
Peter Hill (also see his
livejournal for more pics),
Ami Barwell,
Michael Williams,
Scarlet Page,
Graham Smith (on
livejournal too),
Emma Porter, and the
already mentioned Andrew Kendall (
lj).
Also
UrbanImage which licenses the work of several photographers and has sections on
jazz,
hip hop,
grime,
reggae,
punk, etc. as well as
travel photography and other
cool stuff (free registration required to access single galleries and images).
posted by funambulist
on Oct 15, 2005 -
5 comments
The Perfect Rock 'n Roll Photo A photo of The Clash bassist Paul Simonon smashing his guitar on stage has been picked as the perfect rock 'n' roll photo of all time. It's a great picture, summing up violence, anger, frustration and an adandonment of common-sense. But do you agree?
posted by skinsuit
on Jan 23, 2002 -
46 comments