Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Where can I find the black & white "Flower power" photos from the 1960's?

I am an appreciater of photography and while watching a show about the "drug years" of the 1960's %26amp; 70's on VH1 some black %26amp; white pictures were shown. In these pictures "Hippies" were placing flowers in the barrells of soldiers guns. Does anyone know where I can find these photos for purchase or a name I can use for reference?

Where can I find the black %26amp; white "Flower power" photos from the 1960's?
The picture your talking about was turned into classic poster that said a lot about Kent State Shooting. I asked question on posters name and if it was still available. Someone told me who took picture, and it's name. Completely forget name of photographer name was New York(?) Went looking for my question and could not find it. It was under heading:Any old hippie around. At the time searched photographer and name of poster and got no hits. If you had one in mint condition it would be worth a fortune. With luck that person will give you the exact information your looking for.
Reply:Here is one:


http://www.it-ru.de/forum/download.php?i...
Reply:The photo you're talking about is likely owned by the publication it originally appeared in ... or by a photo agency. Most newspapers will reprint photos for a fee. I think the New York Times charges $25-150 per shot, depending on the size you want.
Reply:http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/...





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