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  1. more than 300 color photos by. Barry Z Levine Still Photographer on the Academy Award winning Documentary Film "Woodstock" -which has been preserved in the national archives for its cultural significance. Photos also featured in The Woodstock Story Book as shown on Good Morning America Postage stamps from the original poster designed by Arnold ...

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      Ten Years After - Woodstock, Barry Z Levine, The Woodstock...

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    All summer long, my friend, the acclaimed photographer Jim Marshall, and I had been shotgun riders as we traversed the country photographing a variety of music festivals. Woodstock trumped them all—there was no way to compare what we came upon that August weekend in Bethel to any other concert anywhere, ever. I was fascinated, captivated, enchanted...

    Going to Woodstock seemed like a fun way to spend my day off. So my buddy Frank and I took off on what we thought would be a typical 1.5-hour drive upstate. Even though we were still many miles away, the roads were becoming jammed with vehicles of all types filled with concertgoers. Before long, all lanes were bogged down in one direction. When tra...

    Working as a writer/producer for Columbia Records in New York City, I heard about a big music festival in upstate New York and the rock stars that would be appearing—Janis, Jefferson Airplane, Jimi, The Who, Blood Sweat and Tears, Sly—and it sounded like hype. I drove up about a week before things were supposed to start and the first person I met w...

    Woodstock is a spiritual place and has a very special feeling about it, which is why I had moved there in 1968 and lived there on and off since then, before returning permanently in 1990. It’s where I was casually introduced to producer Mike Lang, who knew the photography work I’d done with Bob Dylan and the Band during my time in New York City. He...

    These beautiful people live on, decade after decade, and while showing us their love from within a muddy blanket, have created a legacy of hope for a better world. Tenderness vanquished mud and mire, and the poetry of the composition as they were lined up with the background mountain on a lovely, moody morning, has given us an image that has actual...

  2. The spirit of Woodstock lives on with Barry Z Levine and he just can’t let it go. As the still photographer for the 1970 Oscar-winning documentary film Woodstock, Levine shot roll after roll of film, but only a handful of the images made it into the movie.

  3. Barry Z Levine was the still photographer on the Academy Award Winning Film, "Woodstock". His photographs have been included in many documentary films and books about the Woodstock Festival.

  4. These photos remind us of the magic. Woodstock Witness Barry Z Levine captures the performers and the crowd. Featured in photographic books, exhibits and alblum covers.

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  5. As the featured photographer at their 2009 film festival celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Woodstock, his photos were on buses, trolleys, billboards in Rome and Bologna and on the soccer stadium in Milan. Barry has appeared world-wide in many documentary films and interviews related to Woodstock.

  6. Barry Z Levine has been honored as a "Celebrated Artist" of Italy's Biografilm Festival, and his color photographs were on buses and billboards in Rome, Milan, and Bologna and part of a traveling exhibition at Feltrinelli Book Stores throughout Italy.

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