Of the photographers represented, Henry Diltz, was Woodstock's only official photographer. No one was afforded the same level of access as Henry, or possesses the extensive archive that is made open in full to subscribers of WOODSTOCK EXPERIENCE.
Dan Garson's photography is totally unseen and has been held by his family since his passing. A photography enthusiast from a young age, Dan asked to cover Woodstock for his high-school magazine.
Rewarded with full press accreditation, photographing among the crowd and from 'the pit' at the front of stage, few captured Hendrix's blistering performance of 'The Star-Spangled Banner'. Dan Garson was there until the end, taking remarkable pictures seen here for the first time, 40 years on.
WOODSTOCK EXPERIENCE reproduces many hundreds of photographs with the quality and finishing readers expect from Genesis. The official Woodstock archives of Henry Diltz, and a previously unseen portfolio by the late Dan Garson, are both published.
Dan Garson's story has captured the imagination of the American national media. We are honoured to present his photographs for the first time.