Eye on the 60’s: A Video Discussion with Videographer Chris Szwedo

Sponsored by the Brooks Memorial Library and the Brattleboro Camera Club members, please join us for an evening with Chris Szwedo, the director of the film Eye on the 60’s: The Iconic Photography of Rowland Scherman, (and watch a trailer) in the library’s meeting room, Wednesday, September 23, at 7 PM.

EYE is an inter-disciplinary, stratified story about a passionate photographer– Rowland Scherman of LIFE magazine, who followed his path to remarkable people and events in the 1960s– from the inception of the Peace Corps and JFK to Dylan, The March On Washington, the Beatles, LBJ, RFK 1968, iconic celebrities, war protests, and the Woodstock Festival.

In addition to an inspiring fly-on-wall history, it’s also about creativity, change, journalistic professionalism, and making sense of the quickness of life. The film features insightful interviews with Mr. Scherman, music legend Judy Collins (his 1969 LIFE cover story), and the highly-respected LIFE magazine journalist and PEOPLE founder Richard B. Stolley. For more information contact Brooks Library by phone at 802-254-5290 ext 0, by email at info@brookslibraryvt.org, or on the web at brookslibraryvt.org. Brooks Memorial Library, 224 Main Street, Brattleboro, VT 05301. The event is free and open to the public.

Parking for evening Library events: If you plan to attend an evening event at the Library, the Municipal Parking Lot behind the Library is available for free parking after 6PM. It is a short walk to the rear entrance of the Library and there is an elevator to the First Floor.

Eye on the 60’s: A video discussion with videographer Chris Szwedo.
Sponsored by the Brooks Memorial Library and  the Brattleboro Camera Club members, please join us  for an evening with Chris Szwedo, the director of the film (watch a trailer) Eye on the 60’s: The Iconic Photography of Rowland Scherman, in the library’s meeting room, Wednesday, September 23, at 7 PM.
EYE is an inter-disciplinary, stratified story about a passionate photographer– Rowland Scherman of LIFE magazine, who followed his path to remarkable people and events in the 1960s– from the inception of the Peace Corps and JFK to Dylan, The March On Washington, the Beatles, LBJ, RFK 1968, iconic celebrities, war protests, and the Woodstock Festival.  In addition to an inspiring fly-on-wall history, it’s also about creativity, change, journalistic professionalism, and making sense of the quickness of life.  The film features insightful interviews with Mr. Scherman, music legend Judy Collins (his 1969 LIFE cover story), and the highly-respected LIFE magazine journalist and PEOPLE founder Richard B. Stolley.

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