Legendary rock Photographer Henry Diltz, whose iconic images defined the music scene of the ’60s and ’70s, is bringing his celebrated photography to New England for a rare and intimate tour.
King Pine Ski Area, 1251 Eaton Rd. Madison, N.H. Saturday, August 16th
7-9 PM ticketed BBQ Dinner, Gallery, Meet & Greet, Slideshow & Storytelling experience with Henry. Tickets: www.kingpine.com/henrydiltz ($85 p/p including fees)
As the official Photographer for Woodstock and a founding member of the famed Morrison Hotel Gallery, Diltz has chronicled over five decades of music history with rare intimacy and timeless style. His photographs—of The Doors, Joni Mitchell, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Neil Young, James Taylor, Paul McCartney, and countless others—have graced more than 250 albums and magazine covers. With an uncanny ability to be both everywhere and invisible, Henry didn’t just shoot legends—he was part of the circle. His work is a living, breathing archive of the moments that defined rock and roll. Henry and his photography were recently featured in the acclaimed docuseries, “Laurel Canyon,” which reignited global fascination with the California counterculture that forever changed music history.
This special east coast tour, “Legends in Focus: The Photography of Henry Diltz“, is a gallery exhibition and slideshow experience with Diltz himself as your guide. With stories as vivid as his photographs, Henry invites audiences into the homes, venues, and studios where music history was made.
“People ask me how I got these shots,” says Diltz. “The truth is, I was just part of the scene. I had a camera in one hand and a banjo in the other.”
Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to step back behind the lens and meet one of rock’s most beloved Documentarians. www.henrydiltz.com