Uncut Magazine
MORE INFO“A human, intimate perspective on a seismic countercultural event, ... the enduring myths of Woodstock remain potent... and so do some more nuanced realities.”
Huffington Post
MORE INFO“Woodstock is beautifully printed, with rich blacks and lush gold tone. It includes a foreword by Carlos Santana and features an extensive Q&A with Baron Wolman and Woodstock creator, Michael Lang.”
The Guardian
MORE INFO“He photographed it all, the piles of rubbish, the people sleeping on hay bales, the shaman-like figure who wandered around for three days advising people not to eat meat. Wolman sought to capture some of the spirit of make-do and goodwill that allowed Woodstock to work.”
Harper's Bazaar
MORE INFO“Forty-five years on, Woodstock remains the touchstone for the festival dream. Famed for its free-spirited atmosphere and era-defining music - including Joan Baez, Janis Joplin, The Who and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - it is still the festival to which all others aspire.”
i-D Magazine
MORE INFO“Photographer Baron Wolman spent his time at the most famous music festival ever shooting the crowd rather than the musicians...”
BBC News
MORE INFO“"The Glastonbury super fence looks like you're in a prison, you can't even get out without a pass. These fences were more of a demarcation line of the festival area, clearly they weren't made to keep people out." - Baron Wolman”