Celebrating the release of his new book, The Sixties at the Beat Museum!

Robert Altman (1944-  ) has been a professional photographer for many years—first as a photojournalist (second chief photographer, Rolling Stone Magazine) and for several decades headed his own commercial studio in San Francisco.

He has dabbled in television production and directed "Film Fix" at Channel 20 in San Francisco. He now actively pursues digital imagery as well as photography, publishes a words and pictures column on his award-winning website, altmanphoto.com

Mr. Altman teaches Design and Authoring on the World Wide Web for The Center of Electronic Art; UC Berkeley; San Francisco State University and the Photo Metro Digital Workshop.

Please join us on Thursday, Sept. 6 for the opening reception of Robert Altman's photography at The Beat Museum. Mr. Altman will be here in person, and copies of The Sixties will be available for purchase. Event begins at 7:00pm. Refreshments will be served.


Below: Robert Altman signs copies of his newly-released book of photographs, The Sixties at The Record Plant in Sausalito.
Robert Altman signs his new book, The Sixties for Don Sanchez, Arts & Enterntainment Reporter for Local ABC station KGO-TV in San Francisco.

Mr. Cimino and Mr. Gravy

Gloria DiBiasi cuts a rug with John Allen Cassady on the dancefloor at Studio-B. This is the same recording studio where Fleetwood Mac recorded Rumours in 1976.

Tim Leary, Carlos Santana, Joan Baez, Crosby, Stills & Nash

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