Barry Feinstein Portrait Photography
American, 1931-2011
Barry Feinstein was a photographer, camera-man, graphic designer, and art director who created many of the entertainment industry’s most compelling and iconic images.
His work has appeared in countless publications including Life, Look, Time, Esquire, Newsweek, GQ, Rolling Stone, Mojo and The New York Times. Most famous for his album cover artwork, Feinstein is responsible for nearly 500 cover shoots including the classics All Things Must Pass by George Harrison, Pearl by Janis Joplin, Eric Clapton’s first solo album, Ringo by Ringo Starr, The Times They Are a Changin’ by Bob Dylan, and Mr. Tambourine Man by The Byrds.
Feinstein was the exclusive photographer on Dylan’s legendary 1966 European tour and again for Dylan and The Band’s 1974 US tour. As a cameraman, he documented the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967, produced and directed the cult classic "You Are What You Eat" and was a cameraman and official photographer for George Harrison’s groundbreaking 1970 charity performance, The Concert for Bangladesh, at Madison Square Garden in New York City.10
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Artist: Barry Feinstein
Bob Dylan, "Bowling For Dollars" Liverpool, England 1966
By Barry Feinstein
Located in Austin, TX
Bob Dylan, mock Olympic curling tryouts, Liverpool, England, 1966 by Barry Feinstein
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Bob Dylan "Licensed Betting Office" Sheffield, England 1966
By Barry Feinstein
Located in Austin, TX
Bob Dylan, leaving betting office, Sheffield, England, 1966 by Barry Feinstein.
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Bob Dylan, The Royal Albert Hall, London 1966
By Barry Feinstein
Located in Austin, TX
Bob Dylan taken during his sound check at the Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 1966
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Bob Dylan, Trying on boots, England 1966
By Barry Feinstein
Located in Austin, TX
Bob Dylan taken while trying on boots, in England, 1966 by Barry Feinstein
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1960s Photorealist Barry Feinstein Portrait Photography
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Bob Dylan, Liverpool, England 1966
By Barry Feinstein
Located in Austin, TX
Bob Dylan by Barry Feinstein, taken on the cobbled streets of Liverpool, England, 1966
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Bob Dylan "The Giant" Liverpool, England 1966
By Barry Feinstein
Located in Austin, TX
Bob Dylan “The Giant” by Barry Feinstein, Liverpool, England, 1966
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Bob Dylan, "Kids On Steps" Liverpool, England 1966
By Barry Feinstein
Located in Austin, TX
Bob Dylan taken by Barry Feinstein, Liverpool, England, 1966
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1960s Photorealist Barry Feinstein Portrait Photography
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Bob Dylan "Fans Looking in Limo" The Royal Albert Hall, London, 1966
By Barry Feinstein
Located in Austin, TX
Musician Bob Dylan with fans looking into his limousine, London, England, 1966 by Barry Feinstein.
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Barry Feinstein Portrait Photography
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Bob Dylan - "The Times They Are A-Changin'" cover
By Barry Feinstein
Located in Austin, TX
Barry Feinstein's iconic cover for Bob Dylan's 1964 album, The Times They Are A-Changin'. Take in New York City, 1963.
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Bob Dylan, Aust Ferry, Bristol, England, 1966
By Barry Feinstein
Located in Austin, TX
Bob Dylan , Aust Ferry, Bristol, England, 1966 by Barry Feinstein.
"11 May, waiting at the Aust Ferry Terminal near Bristol to go to Cardiff in Wales. They chose this shot for the cover of Scorsese’s No Direction Home CD and DVD. It’s one that Bob likes as it told it all. It has depth, he looked cool. I guess he felt it represented the moment to him. Just waiting for the ferry...
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1960s Photorealist Barry Feinstein Portrait Photography
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