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About this photograph
In December 1965, Webster photographed Dylan at a Hollywood press conference held on Sunset Boulevard. "He didn’t give me a bad look, nor did I ask stupid questions like the other guys were doing. I set up the camera so that I had the light in his hair to make him look godlike." - Guy Webster
Print sizes and editions
16" x 20" - Edition of 50
20" x 24" - Edition of 50
30" x 40" - Edition of 50
Print type
Archival pigment print
Paper type
Hahnemuhle Fineart paper
Signature
Estate stamped
About the photographer
Guy Webster is known as one of the early innovators of rock and roll photography. His work has spanned the worlds of music, film and politics during his fifty year career. In the 1960s, Webster shot almost every band that came through Los Angeles, eventually branching out to photograph actors, composers, writers, athletes, and directors. Known for his evocative, painterly style, he created iconic album covers for The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, The Doors, Simon & Garfunkel, The Mamas & the Papas and many others. His life's work is collected in the award-winning book Big Shots: The Photography of Guy Webster published in 2014 and his photographs have been exhibited in galleries and in private collections all over world.
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