LOS ANGELES — Photographer William Claxton, who immortalized icons such as jazz trumpeter Chet Baker and actor Steve McQueen in simple but honest portraits, died Saturday of complications from ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Collection consists of twenty-eight photographic prints processed in 1999 by a professional laboratory for photographer William Claxton. The ...
William Claxton called photography “jazz for the eyes”. But jazz photographs have to be music to the ears as well. The best pictures of musicians are drenched in the sound of their subjects. Herman ...
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--- In 1959 and 1960, photographer William Claxton and the late German musicologist Joachim Berendt traveled the United States is search of jazz. The result of their collaboration was a landmark ...
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Photographer's stamp and Paris Match stamp on the reverse, issue number stamp »789« and date stamp »17 Mai 1964« as well as handwritten »Claxton«.
America’s preeminent Jazz photographer, William Claxton, who died on Oct. 11 at the age of 80, spent six decades capturing images of countless Hollywood celebrities and nearly every significant jazz ...
Celebrated photographer William Claxton joins Tom Schnabel on Cafe LA as guest dj, spinning jazz tunes and telling stories about the jazz immortals his new photo book JAZZ SEEN (Taschen Books) ...
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