Iconic Series: Bob Dylan "Fans"

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“FANS LOOKING IN LIMO”, EDINBURGH, UK., 1966

Barry Feinstein was the official photographer for several of Dylan's tours and, as a result, the two spent a great deal of time together, developing a close bond. Dylan has a reputation in the music world for being a very private person, but he trusted Feinstein and was comfortable in front of his camera. Here, we get a glimpse into the fishbowl-like experience of Dylan's fame, as he tries to keep his cool as fans literally press their faces up against the window.

.: 50% cotton, 50% polyester 
.: Medium-heavy fabric 
.: Classic fit
.: Tear-away label
.: Runs true to size

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“FANS LOOKING IN LIMO”, EDINBURGH, UK., 1966

Barry Feinstein was the official photographer for several of Dylan's tours and, as a result, the two spent a great deal of time together, developing a close bond. Dylan has a reputation in the music world for being a very private person, but he trusted Feinstein and was comfortable in front of his camera. Here, we get a glimpse into the fishbowl-like experience of Dylan's fame, as he tries to keep his cool as fans literally press their faces up against the window.

.: 50% cotton, 50% polyester 
.: Medium-heavy fabric 
.: Classic fit
.: Tear-away label
.: Runs true to size

“FANS LOOKING IN LIMO”, EDINBURGH, UK., 1966

Barry Feinstein was the official photographer for several of Dylan's tours and, as a result, the two spent a great deal of time together, developing a close bond. Dylan has a reputation in the music world for being a very private person, but he trusted Feinstein and was comfortable in front of his camera. Here, we get a glimpse into the fishbowl-like experience of Dylan's fame, as he tries to keep his cool as fans literally press their faces up against the window.

.: 50% cotton, 50% polyester 
.: Medium-heavy fabric 
.: Classic fit
.: Tear-away label
.: Runs true to size