Rare SIGNED LTD ED Baron Wolman Archives One The Groupies Mini Book + HC BW Book
This listing is for two books: the first is the rare "The Groupies" mini book published in 2012. This 32-page book features a trove of rare photographs from the early days of Rolling Stone magazine by the founding photographer, Baron Wolman. The book features rock and roll groupies decked out in the coolest fashions. This book is hand signed by Baron Wolman and is in like new condition.
"Baron Wolman (June 25, 1937 - November 2, 2020) was an American photographer best known for his work in the late 1960s for the music magazine Rolling Stone, becoming the magazine's first chief photographer from 1967 until late 1970.
It was in San Francisco, in April, 1967, that Wolman, then 30, met a 21-year-old Cal Berkeley student and freelance writer named Jann Wenner. Wolman had been photographing rock bands and Wenner had plans to form a new kind of music periodical with San Francisco Chronicle music writer, Ralph Gleason. Wolman agreed to join the new periodical, Rolling Stone, and work for free. He also insisted on ownership of all the photographs he took for Rolling Stone, giving the magazine unlimited use of the images. Wolman began working for Rolling Stone from its first issue, and continued for another three years. Because of Wolman's virtually unlimited access to his subjects, his photographs of Janis Joplin, the Rolling Stones, Frank Zappa, the Who, Jimi Hendrix, Joan Baez, Iggy Pop, Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, the Grateful Dead, Phil Spector, Jim Morrison, Ike & Tina Turner, Peter Rowan, and other musicians were the graphic centerpieces of Rolling Stone's layout.
For the most part, Wolman eschewed the studio and never used on-camera strobes, preferring informal portraiture, a style appropriate to both the musicians he was documenting as well as the audience for these photographs. Wolman's approach was gradually supplanted by highly stylized, mostly studio image makers, whose photographs were published only upon the approval of the musician and of his or her management. This evolution can be traced on the subsequent covers of Rolling Stone through the years.
Although his work at Rolling Stone has come to define his photographic career, Baron has been involved in numerous non-music projects. After leaving Rolling Stone in 1970, Wolman started his own fashion magazine, Rags, housed in Rolling Stone's first San Francisco offices. Rags was a counterculture fashion magazine ahead of its time (self-described as "the Rolling Stone of fashion"), focusing on street fashion rather than the fashion found in store windows. Creative and irreverent, the magazine's 13 issues (June 1970 through June 1971) were an artistic although not a financial success.
Baron followed Rags by learning to fly and making aerial landscapes from the window of his small Cessna. These photographs were the basis of two books, California From the Air: The Golden Coast (1981), and The Holy Land: Israel From the Air (1987), published by Squarebooks which Wolman founded in 1974, and which continues to publish an eclectic selection of illustrated books.
In 1974, Wolman spent a year with the Oakland Raiders football team, using his full-access status to photographically document the entire 1974 season. The result was Oakland Raiders: The Good Guys, published in 1975.
In 2001, Wolman moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he continued to photograph and publish.
2011 saw the release of an auto-biographical, image-heavy book Baron Wolman: Every Picture Tells A Story, the Rolling Stone Years published by Omnibus Press. The book talks about Wolman's career from the beginnings of Rolling Stone and tells the stories behind the photographs.
Wolman was awarded as a VIP at the 2011 Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards, smashing a camera on stage in homage to Pete Townshend."
The second book is the hard cover Baron Wolman GROUPIES and Other Electric Ladies book. Book is in overall excellent condition.
Please see our other listings for rare, limited editions, some signed, some numbered and some signed and numbered for other Waverly Press and Dagon James / Key Press mini books.
Waverly Press Mini Books:
Janis Joplin, Baron Wolman, Signed and Numbered
The Groupies, Baron Wolman, Signed
Woodstock, Baron Wolman, Signed and Numbered, A.P. Editions, Some
Signed, some Signed and some Double Signed
Andy Warhol, Michael Cooper, Signed and Numbered
Silver Age 1, Billy Name
Dagon James / Key Press Mini Books, All Numbered:
AM1 Archives Malanga
AM2 Archives Malanga
AM3 Archives Malanga
AM4 Archives Malanga
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