INSTANT KARMA
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How Mike Frankel’s innovative live photos of Jefferson Airplane landed him on stage at Woodstock
“The enormity of it was jaw-dropping”: the Airplane at Woodstock, early morning, Sunday, August 17, 1969
Paul Kantner and Grace Slick, Fillmore East, July 1968
BUDDING New Jersey photographer Mike Frankel knew Jefferson Airplane were the future from the moment he saw one of their posters on a visit to San Francisco in 1965. Picking up their first releases the following year confirmed his suspicions, and he became a fixture at their East Coast shows, impressing the band with his innovative multi-exposure technique – an attempt to represent the Airplane’s kinetic, psychedelic rush of sound.