Photography
Related: About this forumThe album cover photo at Woodstock and its photographer, Burk Uzzel.

"But the Woodstock cover has become one of the most recognizable pictures in the whole history of photography, and when I die, you know, they'll do this little thing, "'Well, he's the guy that took the picture on the 'Woodstock' album.'" Well, that's fine with me, it's a lovely photograph, you know, I did it well, and it's there for all the world to see. And that's fine by me. I love that idea.
You know, it's about communication. You know, we take pictures because we want to give people what we feel, and what we feel is important to see. They have to feel it, too. Otherwise, why bother? Why would I want to take pictures if I wasn't going to let other people try to feel what I felt?"
https://www.thecurrent.org/feature/2021/03/09/photographer-burk-uzzle-describes-taking-the-iconic-woodstock-photo
peppertree
(23,600 posts)He was 26 at the time. By his own account though, he spent most pf that time in his tent with his then-girlfriend - enjoying pot, and her company.
He did step outside to watch Jimi Hendrix and his iconic "Excuse me while I kiss the sky!"
I miss my old buddy. He used to call Cheeto "Trump the Chump" - as he very much believed he was a puppet for fascist powers-that-be.
BurnDoubt
(1,955 posts)been present for an amazing experience. Sounds like he made the best of it, and I commend him for being on-brand in the moment and contributing his energy to the Vibe. I hope his memories of the time brought a smile to his face.
Im sorry he can no longer share it with you. Love Is.
BurnDoubt
(1,955 posts)A unique moment, then nevermore,
but given context, it may live again in memory.
Your gift, to the World
George McGovern
(13,565 posts)(If you mean burned out that is. Might be nice though to burn doubt, abolish uncertainty; live on calm, clear, composed.)