Gary Isaacs collection
Scope and Contents
This collection includes 30 high resolution digital prints and focuses on his documentation of "The Denver Sound"
Dates
- Creation: 2000 - 2021
- Copyright: 2021
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research. This collection contains digital materials not available for download directly. Access to these materials is available either on-site in the Reading Room or by remote access, dependent on donor restrictions. Requests to access born-digital materials must be made in advance by contacting rad@colorado.edu. Once a request has been made, please confirm viewing arrangements with Archives staff. Please allow at least 7 business days before download access is provided.
Copyright Statement
The University Libraries do not own the copyright to this collection. Researchers are responsible for contacting the copyright holder(s) for this material and obtaining permission to publish or broadcast. The University Libraries will not grant permission to publish or broadcast this material and are not responsible for copyright violations resulting from such use.
Biographical / Historical
Photographer Gary Isaacs is known for his gritty street portaits and ethereal photographic dreamscapes and has spent the last 30 years capturing images of local musicians and urban characters.
Extent
30 digital images
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
This collection by photographer Gary Isaacs includes 30 high resolution digital prints, and focuses on his documentation of "The Denver Sound"; a grouping of musicians who have helped shape an Americana Gothic Country sound. Isaacs is known for his gritty street portaits and ethereal photographic dreamscapes and qualifies as a Denver legend. He has spent the last 30 years capturing images of local musicians and urban characters.
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries, Rare and Distinctive Collections Repository