An intimate portrait of a music star on the rise in the 1960s. Daniel Kramer with Bob Dylan in Woodstock, N.Y., in 1965, in the midst of Mr. Kramer’s 366-day odyssey chronicling an important ...
By Alex Williams Daniel Kramer, a photojournalist who captured Bob Dylan’s era-tilting transformation from acoustic guitar-strumming folky to electric prince of rock in the mid-1960s ...
Daniel Kramer, a rock photographer who captured some of the most iconic Bob Dylan images of the Sixties, including the covers of Bringing It All Back Home and Highway 61 Revisited, died April 29 ...
Daniel Kramer, a photographer whose strikingly intimate portraits of Bob Dylan captured the singer-songwriter during a pivotal year in popular music, tracing his evolution from a cheery ...
as Daniel Kramer often said, then over a year and a day he would document one of the most significant transitions in the history of popular music: Bob Dylan’s metamorphosis from folk hero to ...
It was only meant to be an hour. One hour for Daniel Kramer to photograph Bob Dylan at a home in Woodstock, New York, in August 1964. But then one hour dragged into several. Then it became lunch.
Photographer Daniel Kramer, who served as Bob Dylan’s unofficial staff photographer during a pivotal year in the singer’s evolution from folkie to rock star, died April 29 in Melville ...
Daniel Kramer’s classic Bob Dylan portfolio captures the artist’s transformative “big bang” year of 1964–65. Over the course of a year and a day, Kramer’s extraordinary access to Bob ...
Marc Riley, Craig Scanlon, Paul Hanley and Steve Hanley speak to Daniel Dylan Wray about a new release of archive recordings capturing Slates performed live in its entirety, how it’s helping them ...