Description: You are bidding on an GUARANTEED ORIGINAL 35mm Negative as shown.From the private collection of photographer David Gahr.From the ORIGINAL time period.NOT A COPY NEGATIVEA fine condition, vivid, sharp, high quality negative.This negative was converted to a positive image for this auction.The WWWWW text across the image is used as a watermark and not on the negative.You will receive just the negative (word 'photo' in title is just for search purposes).Overall good condition, unless otherwise noted. Purchase of this original negative is forPERSONAL USE ONLY, NO RIGHTS GIVEN OR IMPLIED.COPYRIGHTS ARE NOT SOLD WITH THIS ITEM. 100% GUARANTEE COMBINED SHIPPING Please wait for an invoice (usually next business day) or I will refund any extra shipping paid with any order. -------------David Gahr (September 18, 1922- May 25, 2008) was an American photographer, most known for his work with famous musicans. He was one of the pre-eminent photographers of American folk, blues, jazz and rock musicians of the 1960s and beyond. With a Distinguished and informed sensibility of art history and deceptively candid style, David Gahr's photography captured the essential poetry and soul of the artists and their music. Gahr became out of the most sought-after photographers in the music industry. Inbetween photographing artists, he also took images while strolling the city. I will be sharing some of his captures of the city's people, buildings, and neighborhoods. David Gahr's iconic images appeared consistently in every major publication, including Life, The New York Times, Rolling Stone, and People Magazines, as well as smaller publications with big cultural import, such as Sing Out! and the legendary Little Sandy Review fanzine. He was also the arts and culture photographer of choice art critic and writer Robert Hughes at Time Magazine for over a decade.
Price: 7.99 USD
Location: Buffalo, New York
End Time: 2025-01-05T18:21:55.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.75 USD
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Type: Negative
Theme: Politics