This limited edition of Julian Wasser's long-overdue first monograph includes a print signed and numbered by Wasser. The book presents a panorama of a bygone Los Angeles: Joan Didion leaning against a Corvette Stingray; Marcel Duchamp playing chess at his seminal 1963 Pasadena exhibition; Jack Nicholson and Angelica Huston at Jack's Mulholland Drive home; images of This limited edition of Julian Wasser's long-overdue first monograph includes a print signed and numbered by Wasser. The book presents a panorama of a bygone Los Angeles: Joan Didion leaning against a Corvette Stingray; Marcel Duchamp playing chess at his seminal 1963 Pasadena exhibition; Jack Nicholson and Angelica Huston at Jack's Mulholland Drive home; images of California counterculture such as the Hog Farm Commune in Sunland; surfers in Malibu Beach; the Beatles, the Beach Boys, the Byrds, Frank Zappa and Joni Mitchell; the Watts riots; and Roman Polanski at his house on Cielo Drive after the murder of Sharon Tate in 1969.
The Way We Were: The Photography of Julian Wasser: Limited Edition
This limited edition of Julian Wasser's long-overdue first monograph includes a print signed and numbered by Wasser. The book presents a panorama of a bygone Los Angeles: Joan Didion leaning against a Corvette Stingray; Marcel Duchamp playing chess at his seminal 1963 Pasadena exhibition; Jack Nicholson and Angelica Huston at Jack's Mulholland Drive home; images of This limited edition of Julian Wasser's long-overdue first monograph includes a print signed and numbered by Wasser. The book presents a panorama of a bygone Los Angeles: Joan Didion leaning against a Corvette Stingray; Marcel Duchamp playing chess at his seminal 1963 Pasadena exhibition; Jack Nicholson and Angelica Huston at Jack's Mulholland Drive home; images of California counterculture such as the Hog Farm Commune in Sunland; surfers in Malibu Beach; the Beatles, the Beach Boys, the Byrds, Frank Zappa and Joni Mitchell; the Watts riots; and Roman Polanski at his house on Cielo Drive after the murder of Sharon Tate in 1969.
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John –
good eye & being at the right place at the right time for an excellent capturing Photo.
Kiley –
He captured a truly unique time in Los Angeles and a quality of people and places, also wonderful portraits of celebrities, musicians and individuals famous only in a small part of LA.
Dawn Rutherford –
Fascinating collection of Hollywood and LA music scene photos from the 1960s through 80s. I especially enjoyed getting glimpses of people who were significant to the time, but are no longer famous.
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