Introduction
Lisa Law photographed many intimate portraits of emerging folk and rock-and-roll musicians during the 60s and 70s and marched against the War in Vietnam. In 1967 she, along with 10,000 others, celebrated at the Gathering of the tribes at a Human Be-In in San Francisco. From there she documented the back to the land movement and the communes of Northern New Mexico. At Woodstock she helped feed 160,000 people along with Wavy Gravy and the Hog Farm and with her still and a super 8 movie cameras documented a new generation.
Visit her website and you'll find a large collection of her photographs of artists, actors, musicians and spiritual leaders, including Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Otis Redding, Janis Joplin, Big Brother & the Holding Company, Taj Mahal, The Lovin' Spoonful, The Byrds, Ken Kesey, CSN&Y, Odetta, Santana, Richie Havens, Sonny and Cher, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Ram Dass, Timothy Leary, Andrew Weil, Wavy Gravy, Peter Paul & Mary, The Kingston Trio, Robby Robertson, Pete Seeger, Nico, The Grateful Dead, Ziggy Marley, The Velvet Underground, Allen Ginsberg, Martin Sheen, Jimmy Cliff, John Lee Hooker, Jackson Browne, Peter Rowan, Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, Sheryl Crow.