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‘The thing to remember about the 60s, is that everything was totally different, the behaviour was new and unexpected. Plus, the 60s were simply wildly photogenic in every way imaginable ... the changes that were taking place in the heads of the people were visually manifested. I mean, how could you not take pictures?’ Photographer Baron Wolman spent his time at the most famous music festival ever shooting the crowd rather than the musicians. Now teaming up with Woodstock creator Michael Lang and musician Carlos Santana on text, Wolman’s Woodstock is full of stunning, previously unseen black and white photography and published by Reel Art Press.

01 Jul, 2014