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You’ve seen Herb Snitzer’s photographs - on album covers, CD covers and almost every major magazine and newspaper. His images of Louis Armstrong, John Coltrane, Miles Davis and Nina Simone are legendary, a few of the many classic jazz musicians he knew well and loved.

His photographs are striking, and they always tell a story.

Herb Snitzer’s candid photos of the Civil Rights Movement capture moments of electric change. Though he still regrets being backstage with Martin Luther King Jr., Ossie Davis and James Baldwin - without his camera.

In his 80s now, Herb is still creating - and he still chooses black and white film over digital.

Herb shares the stories behind many of his best-known images - revealing where and when, and what’s happening outside the frame.

And he shares the story of the late-lamented Salt Creek Artworks, a vibrant group of artists who broke new ground for St. Petersburg’s now thriving arts community.

Find out more about Herb Snitzer at http://herbsnitzer.com/statement.htm.

Explore Herb Snitzer’s work at http://herbsnitzer.com.

The archive of Salt Creek Artworks is at http://saltcreekartworks.com.