

The pictures of Dylan and Ginsberg, taken 1975 are called "the music lesson"
On Elsa´s website you will find many wonderful stories. One of them is about her first meeting with Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
Elsa says: "It was hard to take a bad photograph of Allen. Nobody did. Maybe it was because Allen was a photographer from way back. He loved to take pictures. Unrestrained, he could snap, snap and take rolls of film. His images of Kerouac, Cassidy, and Bourroughs are the ones we have in our memory of those days." ...
...Maybe Allen absorbed the essentials of photography from hanging around photographers and artists. He was proud of being a friend of Berenice Abbott, Robert Frank and Richard Avedon. He was proud that I picked up the camera, especially the Polaroid 20x24."
I am not sure where this journey exploring the archives of Elsa Dorfman will take me. But I enjoy every minute of it.
TO BE CONTINUED...
invited by ulf fågelhammar