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Bob Dylan’s stuff, 1964

Daniel Kramer, Dylan's stuff, 1964

 

Daniel Kramer
Bob Dylan’s Stuff in Dressing Room, 1964

Daniel Kramer
Bob Dylan’s Stuff in Dressing Room, Buffalo New York, 1964
20 x 16 in. (50 x 40 cm)
Silver Gelatin Print
Edition of 45

About the photographer
Daniel Kramer is a photographer and filmmaker whose portraits and photographic reports have been published all over the world. His film work includes documentaries and advertising campaigns. But were their images of Bob Dylan, the first great work on the young artist in his leap to stardom in 1964 and 1965, which catapulted the work of Kramer to the international scene. Their photographs are widely collected and exhibited. Born in Brooklyn, lives in New York with his wife and collaborator Arline Cunningham Kramer.

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