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Woodstock: Peace, Love, Music and Mud



Woodstock: Peace, Love, Music and Mud

In August of 1969, history was made as over 400,000 people attended the legendary three-day festival that we now know as Woodstock, on a farm in Bethel, New York.

Drawing upon an extensive collection of images, I created a picture book that vividly captures the essence of the festival. Beyond showcasing one of pop culture's most significant events, it focuses on the genuine candidness and excitement of the people of Woodstock.

This project is purely for artistic exploration and conceptual purposes. It is not intended for commercial use, and I do not claim ownership of the photographs or text featured within.

SCOPE: Editorial Design, Graphic Design

CREDITS: Text: Wikipedia & Ben Cosgrove for life.com Photography: Camera 5, Magnum Photos, Getty Images, The LIFE Picture Collection.
Woodstock: Peace, Love, Music and Mud
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Woodstock: Peace, Love, Music and Mud

In August of 1969, an audience of more than 400,000 people attended the three-day festival that we now know as Woodstock on a farm in Bethel, New Read More

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