Fine Art Music Photography.
New York, Oct 08, 2013
JERRY GARCIA, THE GRATEFUL DEAD,
SAN FRANCISCO, 1969
LINER NOTES Jerry Garcia, on the other hand, was as
outgoing as could be; he was having a great time. You can
see from the pictures he enjoyed the experience. What
subsequently turned out to be the most intriguing moment,
however, came when Jerry smiled and held up his
open right hand, and I shot the picture I now call "Jerry
Waving". I didn't think anything of it when I clicked the
shutter but when I printed it I kept trying to do with
my finger what he had apparently done with his finger;
I thought he had just been fooling around, bending his
finger backwards or forwards or something, but I couldn't
make it happen on my hand. It was a long time before I
learned that his brother had actually chopped off a piece
of his finger when they both were quite young. Jerry usually
kept that missing digit out of sight. Most people, even
his fans, didn't know about it and here he was, holding
it up for the world to see and for me to photograph. I
remember that moment as another photographic gift, this
time from Jerry Garcia to me. -Baron Wolman
SPECIFICS Hasselblad and Tri-X film
SIZE 16" x 20"
MEDIUM Silver gelatin print.
VALUE $900 - $1,150
STARTING BID $700