Friday, December 28, 2007

Karl Ferris

Karl Ferris shot some of the most iconic images of the sixties. He photographed Hendrix, Cream, The Beatles, and Donovan.
Check out the video below, very cool stuff.

2 comments:

dragynman said...

Pretentious yes. Harold Nygard taught him everything he knew. He was the father of Psychedelic Photography. Harry the Hummer.

pretentious corner said...

After his military service, Ferris immigrated to Vancouver, Canada working as an assistant to master photographer Harold Nygard. From him Karl learned the skills of composition, form and texture. He also began an involvement in the “Beatnik” lifestyle and began hanging out in “coffee bars” listening to poetry readings and progressive jazz of such artists as Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, John Coletrane and Ornette Coleman. He shot his first music subjects at these gatherings for local newspapers and magazines. He also began to take fashion shots of girl friends and models, building up a Portfolio. Nygard told him that he had a real talent in this, but should return to London where the Mod Fashion scene was going on.