Henry Diltz

Morrison Hotel Gallery

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Music photographer and owner of the Morrison Hotel Gallery.

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Musician and photographer Henry Diltz captured rock history magic while hanging out with CSN&Y in the 1960s, and he’s sharing it all in his new photography book.

Photographing CSN&Y: Henry Diltz spent most of his life at the craft

Musician and photographer Henry Diltz captured rock history magic while hanging out with CSN&Y in the 1960s, and he’s sharing it all in his new photography book.

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Diltz was the official photographer for historic concerts like Woodstock and Monterey Pop. He tells how he captured the iconic cover image of the Doors' album "Morrison Hotel."

Doors and Woodstock photographer Henry Diltz’s 'accidental' journey to fame

Diltz was the official photographer for historic concerts like Woodstock and Monterey Pop. He tells how he captured the iconic cover image of the Doors' album "Morrison Hotel."

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