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Lynn Goldsmith

    Lynn Goldsmith is a versatile American artist known for her work as a recording artist, film director, and celebrity portrait photographer. Her photography has graced the covers and pages of major publications worldwide for over three decades, contributing to more than 100 album covers. Beyond her extensive editorial contributions, Goldsmith has also explored fine art photography, creating conceptual images that showcase her unique artistic vision.

    Circus Dreams
    Music in the '80s
    Photodiary Musical Journey
    • Photodiary Musical Journey

      • 121 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Lynn Goldsmith's distinctive approach to her photographs of musicians has made her one of the most expressive chroniclers of the rock 'n roll era. She has captured some of the finest rock, jazz, and R&B performers of our time in brilliant, often surprising images that reveal a great deal about her subjects.

      Photodiary Musical Journey
      3.5
    • Music in the '80s

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      A larger-than-life personality herself, photographer Lynn Goldsmith highlights the bombast, sexiness, and spectacle of countless rock stars in the 1980s in Musicians in the 1980s, showcases more than 150 beloved and popular musicians from a beloved and iconic decade. číst celé

      Music in the '80s
      4.0
    • Circus Dreams

      • 125 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Every July in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the Great Circus Parade brings circus history back to life. The wagons that rolled down the streets of Europe as well as America 100 years ago to announce that the circus had come to town, roll again. It is a week-long celebration that starts off in Baraboo, Wisconsin, home of the Circus Wold Museum, where the wagons have been restored and are on public display. Draft-horse teams come from all parts of the country to load the wagons on to vintage flatcars in turn-of-the-century style. The circus train travels across Wisconsin and Illinois for two days and arrives in Milwaukee to a showground set with animal petting zoos, horse tents, bandwagons, and the Big Top. For three days people come to see the wagons and share the circus atmosphere. On Sunday, the seventh day, the Great Circus Parade marches down the main 700 horses, 150 wagons, including the spectacular 40-horse hitch, 250 clowns, a kingdom of wild animals escorted by red-coated outriders, scores of brassy wagon-top and marching bands, hundreds of glittering costumed participants - making this one of America's greatest events.

      Circus Dreams