Book Description
The Beatles racing across Candlestick Park at the end of their final public performance; Johnny Cash pausing to give the camera a middle finger salute before playing for inmates in San Quentin; a weary Janis Joplin backstage, keeping a whisky bottle company. Jim Marshall captured each of these iconic images with his camera. But what of the other shots taken during these legendary moments? For the first time, Marshall shares his contact sheets from the sittings, concerts, and sessions that surround his most famous pictures. Over sixty proof sheets are featured in their entirety, along with the final chosen hero shot on the facing page. This book sheds new light on Marshall's talents for revealing on film the essence of his subjects, from celebrated musicians, actors, writers, and performers, to everyday people from San Francisco to rural Appalachia. A rare glimpse into a great photographer's creative process, Proof provides a behind-the-scenes look at the making of some of the most preeminent images of our time.
About the Author
Jim Marshall has more than 500 album and CD cover photos to his credit. His shots of Woodstock, the Monterey Pop Festival, the Beatles' final concert, and the vibrant youth culture of San Francisco in the 1960s are among the most iconic images of the era. He is the co-author of several books, including Monterey Pop, published by Chronicle Books. Joel Selvin has covered pop music for the San Francisco Chronicle since 1970. He is the author of several best-selling books on the subject, and previously collaborated with Jim Marshall on Monterey Pop.
Jim Marshall: Proof FROM THE PUBLISHER
"In the 1960s and 1970s, Jim Marshall granted the public something it never had before: access to the most personal, unguarded moments of the great musicians of the time. Marshall shares his working contact sheets that include the never-before-seen shots that shared the film rolls of the famous single selections. What results is a visual narrative preceding and following those well-known decisive moments from the legendary sittings, concerts, and sessions, the iconic images of their era." "Jim Marshall: Proof collects over sixty proof sheets, shown in their entirety, each facing the hero print from that roll. Revealing a wealth of details, the sheets include the shots that Marshall took just before and after the photographs we now celebrate. Many of the other shots are remarkable in their own right, displaying Marshall's sustained talent for capturing the essence of his subjects." Not limited to the famous images of musicians and counterculture of the 1960s and 1970s, Proof also includes little-known pictures of other figures of arts and letters - Elia Kazan, Woody Allen, William Saroyan, Shelley Berman, among them.