OTish: LA Peeps-Lynn Goldsmith giving Free Lecture next week
Posted: 10 Sep 2012 21:39
As part of the amazing Who Shot Rock and Roll Photography exhibit at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Century City, Lynn Goldsmith will be giving a Free Lecture next Thursday night. You just have to register this Wednesday to get in. details below. Get there early to check out the exhibit. If you can't make the lecture, it's worth checking out the Free exhibit, I saw it last month. They have some amazing pictures, and a great movie that runs continuously. Right out front, by the entrance, are big blown up shots. One of them is a LG shot from the ELTSDIM video shoot.
http://annenbergspaceforphotography.org ... ris-nights
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Lynn Goldsmith has been a photographer for over 40 years. She has contributed to numerous books and has 11 of her own on varied subjects. With over 100 album covers to her credit, she has been honored by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as well as numerous awards.
Her images have graced magazines including Rolling Stone, Life, Sports Illustrated, Newsweek, Paris Match and Elle. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is the permanent collections of The National Portrait Gallery, MOMA, The Polaroid Collection, The Kodak Collection and more.
In her lecture, Goldsmith will present a slideshow that covers three decades of rock & roll. She will talk about how she came to photograph so many musicians as well as share stories behind images with icons such as Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Michael Jackson
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http://annenbergspaceforphotography.org ... ris-nights
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Lynn Goldsmith has been a photographer for over 40 years. She has contributed to numerous books and has 11 of her own on varied subjects. With over 100 album covers to her credit, she has been honored by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as well as numerous awards.
Her images have graced magazines including Rolling Stone, Life, Sports Illustrated, Newsweek, Paris Match and Elle. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is the permanent collections of The National Portrait Gallery, MOMA, The Polaroid Collection, The Kodak Collection and more.
In her lecture, Goldsmith will present a slideshow that covers three decades of rock & roll. She will talk about how she came to photograph so many musicians as well as share stories behind images with icons such as Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Michael Jackson
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