October 19 at 6 p.m.
Show Me The Picture: The Story of Jim Marshall
[Photography] Show Me The Picture: The Story of Jim Marshall chronicles the infamous photographer’s life behind and outside the camera. A child of immigrants living a life battling inner demons, Marshall fought his way to become one of the most trusted mavericks behind a lens throughout the 1960s. His passion for capturing the decisive moment resulted in some of the most iconic images in music history from Bob Dylan and The Rolling Stones to Janis Joplin and Miles Davis. Throughout his groundbreaking career Marshall crossed boundaries to document many of the extraordinary social movements of the time. Discussing Marshall and his work will be photographer, editor, and producer, Amelia Davis; Jeff L. Rosenheim, the Joyce F. Menschel Curator in Charge in the Department of Photographs at the Met; and music journalist, editor and producer Michelle Margetts.
Photo credit: ©Jim Marshall Photography LLC
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Please note that this is an in-person event.
In accordance with New York City mandate, all guests must have received
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