"Bob and I were friends long before we worked together. We hung out and understood each other. When there was something to say we would talk, when there wasn’t we were silent. We were similar in that way, no bullshit. That’s the way it is in music. What often makes a piece of music great are the notes left out. And it’s like that with photography; knowing when to take a shot and, more importantly, when not to. I wanted my pictures to say something. I don’t really like stand-up portraits, there’s nothing there, no life, no feeling. I was much more interested in capturing real moments.” --Barry FeinsteinSee a short film with Barry Feinstein where he talks about Hollywood and Music and browse our gallery of Bob Dylan portraits below.
© Barry Feinstein, 1964
© Barry Feinstein, 1966
© Barry Feinstein, 1974
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