There have been at least three different versions of the band Fleetwood Mac over the years.
This rare video captures the short lived ‘71-72 line up with rhythm guitarist Bob Welch on lead vocal, lead guitarist Danny Kirwin and keyboardist Christine McVie on back up vocals, and the band’s founders, Mick Fleetwood on drums and John McVie on bass. Here they are playing a live “Moses” from the 1971 album Future Games - one of my faves (you will want an original UK LP for best sound).
Most fans are familiar with the later (’75-87) Buckingham/Nicks lineup that produced the muti-platinum pop album Rumors. The Bob Welch years (’71-74) are equally impressive, though album sales were miniscule in comparison. Even earlier came the first incarnation of FM including legendary Peter Green, along with slide guitar maniac Jeremy Spencer. This initial version of the band was an all UK group seeped in Chicago blues - arguably one of the best to rise from the late sixties British revival. The albums they produced from ‘68-70 are highly recommended and worth seeking out, especially on the original Blue Horizon UK vinyl.
In a couple of days I’m presenting an overview of travel photography to students at The Art Institute of Seattle. I’ve included my outline here for those who are interested:
1. Introduction
Choosing a destination
Research
Packing light
Pacing yourself
Staying healthy
2. The Essential Ingredients
Culture/People:
Events
Arts and Crafts
Sports and Recreation
Food
Geography:
Landscape
Weather - Sun/Moon/Water
Flora and Fauna
3. Logistics and other considerations
Transportation
Access/Being there
Language/Guides
Model/Property releases
Moving beyond the cliché - connecting to a sense of place
Colors/symbols/motion/shadows/textures/gestures/moments
Working with an Editor/Writer
Stills/Video – shoot lists, backing up media
4. Marketing - Don’t give it away.
Assignments/Commissions
Stock
Personal Work
Fine Art
Films/Books
Teaching/Writing
Public Relations
The current issue of Excellence Magazine (September 2010) features my text and photos on two early 911s: Rich Lambert’s ‘66 and Ray McEvoy’s real ‘73 RS. These are both stunning machines. If you are a hot rod or Porsche fan, you can check them out here:
Asserting that super cars will still be around in the future despite rampant restrictions, Porsche developed a cost no-object hybrid concept car. It was unveiled in Monterey last week. Here’s one example of beating automotive regulation at its own game (even if it’s only a V-8). Kudos to Porsche for not going quietly. Think Steve McQueen in the 21st century.
Roll out the Rolling Stones “Times Waits For No One”…
Just home from two weeks away on a very rewarding trip. I want to thank all the people involved with making my exhibit and film in Salinas a success: Colleen Bailey, Deborah Silguero, Paul Van de Carr, Thom and Gail Steinbeck, Susan Shillinglaw, McIntosh & Otis, Tony Straka, James Johnston, Kurt Henze, and last but not least my wife, Andrea Wells. Thanks also to Curtis Autenrith and Chuck Miller for their support.
My next step is setting up a photo exhibit this winter and working with my agent, Bob Morton, to secure a book deal. Then it’s off to clear rights and set up the necessary PR. In the meantime you will see that I have added a link to my photography store where you can order prints and keep informed of my book’s progress. Lots of work ahead, and lots of work behind.
Thursday, August 5th - Sunday, August 8th
NATIONAL STEINBECK CENTER, SALINAS CALIFORNIA
“We do not take a trip. A trip takes us.” –John Steinbeck
This coming weekend, set out for the open road.
Your destination: The world - today and at key moments in history, with John Steinbeck as your guide. Eat, drink, and dream of far horizons. Go behind the Iron Curtain in the 1960s and wander through Moscow, Krakow, Budapest. Stand at the Berlin Wall. Visit Rome, Paris, and Mexico. See literary landmarks around the globe. Drive through the Badlands of North Dakota with a poodle just like Steinbeck did 50 years ago. Create your own journey.
The National Steinbeck Center unveils its 2010 Steinbeck Festival, Journeys: Steinbeck Around the World, to be held from August 5 – 8, 2010 . The festival will explore journeys of all kinds, throughout America and the wide world, through the eyes of John Steinbeck and others. Each year, hundreds of people from all walks of life attend the annual four-day festival, which includes talks, tours, film and the visual and performing arts. I will have a photo workshop for high school students and a large fine art print photography exhibit, as well as a 20 minute film on display during the festival weekend and continuing until October 22nd. See you there!
Some amazing video of someone who really knows the road. Jeff Zwart, Porsche photographer and film maker, placed sixth overall and first in the Time Attack class at the famous hillclimb last month in a GT3 RS updated to 2010 specs.
Directed by: Will Roegge http://willroegge.com
Camera operators: Will Roegge & DC Chavez
“What one does is what counts, not what one intends to do.” -Picasso
“Success is what you give yourself, fame is what others give you.” -Deanne Delbridge
“In every artist there is poetry. In every human being there is the poetic element. We know, we feel, we believe. As knowers, we are like the scientist, relating through logical determination. As feelers, we are like poets, relating the unrelated through intuition. As believers, we are only accepting our human limitations. The artist must express the summation of his (her) feeling, knowing and believing, through the unity of his (her) work. One cannot photograph art, one can only live it in the unity of his (her) vision, as well as in the breadth of his (her) humanity, vitality and understanding.”
-Ernst Haas
See January 28th and July 4th 2010 blogs for additional quotes.
There are very few wheel men in the business who are as experienced with Porsche Fuchs as Harvey Weidman of Oroville California. His knowledge is encyclopedic, and he is as down to earth as anyone I know. I recently had the opportunity to visit his shop twice and was very impressed with the care and service he provides to his customers. From repairs to refinishing, to even remanufacturing rare wheels, Harvey can do it all. Every wheel he handles is measured for trueness in three separate areas around its entire circumference and fully inspected for any flaws or cracks. The finished results are sheer perfection or the wheels do not go out the door. A family run and operated business, the Weidmans take great pride in their work and it shows. For more info contact them at (530) 534-7903.
Here’s wishing you safe travels and the freedom to do what you want today.
Some American quotes:
“The United States are essentially the greatest poem.” - Walt Whitman
“Each generation of Americans has to face circumstances not of its own choosing, by which its character is measured and its spirit tested.” - Jimmy Carter
“United we stand, divided we fall.” - John Dickinson
“The great social adventure of America is no longer the conquest of the wilderness but the absorption of fifty different peoples.” - Walter Lippmann
“Energy in a nation is like sap in a tree, it rises from the bottom up.” - Woodrow Wilson
“In every community, there is work to be done. In every nation there are wounds to heal. In every heart there is the power to do it.” - Marianne Williamson
“This monster of a land, this mightiest of nations, this spawn of the future, turns out to be the macrocosm of microcosm me.” - John Steinbeck