The Photography

Thin Wild Mercury

'As a photographic subject, Dylan was the best. You just point the camera at him and things happen. We had a good rapport and he was willing to try anything.' - Jerry Schatzberg

Thin Wild Mercury

Vogue

Life

Highway 61 Revisited

Blonde On Blonde

's 300 pages feature nearly 500 photographs, many of which have never been published before. All images are printed in four-colour with image varnishing, on three different luxurious art papers. Throughout the book the photographs are illustrated with excerpts of Dylan's music, hand written by Jerry Schatzberg.A photographer for publications such asandmagazines, Schatzberg first met Dylan during the recording of. As well as photographing him in the recording studio, on stage and off, and shooting the controversial blurred cover of, Schatzberg also created a series of iconic formal studio portraits of unparalleled poetic beauty.'Dylan and I were quite close for a while, as close as Dylan will allow. Dylan has always been somewhat impenetrable. He cherishes his privacy, and wants his personal life undisturbed. I respected that and still do. Any time somebody wants a photograph of Dylan I have to know how it will be used. I'd hate to find one of my photographs of him selling toothpaste.'

'Some time later, Albert (Grossman) called and asked if I would like to shoot Dylan's new album sleeve. It was the cover for Blonde on Blonde. I didn't know it would turn out to be one of his seminal records.' - Jerry Schatzberg

'The decision to use the shot he did on the cover of Blonde on Blonde was one of pure art and extremely brave. Few photographers would allow such an image to be used, even now. For most photographers, that one photo would be enough, but Jerry has an unbelievable and largely unseen archive: actors, musicians, politicians, royalty, catwalk models, and the man in the street. All Jerry's subjects demand equal attention. With many photographs, the subject matter often compensates for the art; here we have the very best of both.' - The Guardian