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Lynn Goldsmith (born 1948) is an American
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portrait photographer, and rock and roll photographer. She has also made
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with conceptual images and with her painting. Books of her work have been published by Taschen, Rizzoli, and Abrams. In 1985, she received a
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award. In the 1980s, she wrote songs and performed as Will Powers. Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith is a pending U.S. Supreme Court case that deals with the '' Prince Series'' created by Warhol based on a photograph by Goldsmith of the musician Prince, and questions whether Warhol's changes were sufficiently transformative from Goldsmith to fall within
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Early life

Goldsmith was born in
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,
Michigan Michigan () is a state in the Great Lakes region of the upper Midwestern United States. With a population of nearly 10.12 million and an area of nearly , Michigan is the 10th-largest state by population, the 11th-largest by area, and the ...
. She attended the
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, where she graduated in three years with two degrees in
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and
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Career

After college, Goldsmith worked for
Elektra Records Elektra Records (or Elektra Entertainment) is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group, founded in 1950 by Jac Holzman and Paul Rickolt. It played an important role in the development of contemporary folk and rock music between the ...
. In 1971, she met Joshua White and worked with him as a director for Joshua TV. That same year, Goldsmith was inducted into the Directors Guild of America. In 1972, she directed ABC's '' In Concert''. After directing a documentary piece on
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for ABC, she made a film on Grand Funk called ''We're an American Band'' in 1973. This led to her becoming the band's co-manager. In the mid-1970s, she left managing and directing to focus on her photography. Goldsmith founded the photo agency LGI, that represented images of famous people in the
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. During that time, she also wrote songs and performed as Will Powers, and was signed to Island Records. In 1997, Goldsmith sold LGI to Corbis so she could concentrate more fully on her fine art photography and work with the Will Powers Institute. She chronicled the lives of Bruce Springsteen,
Michael Jackson Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist. Dubbed the " King of Pop", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. Over ...
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Bob Dylan Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan, born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Often regarded as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture during a career sp ...
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Patti Smith Patricia Lee Smith (born December 30, 1946) is an American singer, songwriter, poet, painter and author who became an influential component of the New York City punk rock movement with her 1975 debut album ''Horses''. Called the "punk poet ...
, and
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' stadium tours. Her photographs have appeared on the covers of magazines and have been used for book and
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s.


Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith

In 2016 the Andy Warhol Foundation filed a Pre-Emptive lawsuit in Federal Court against Goldsmith who then countersued citing copyright infringement of a portrait of Prince she'd taken in 1981; The Foundation argued that Warhol's "fair use" of the image was under copyright law because Warhol "transformed" the image. The Warhol Foundation won in Federal Court and Goldsmith appealed and won in The Second Circuit Court of Appeals which the Warhol Foundation appealed and Goldsmith won again. The Warhol Foundation then filed an appeal to the Supreme Court (SCOTUS). The case was heard on October 20, 2022. The decision of the court will affect all of the arts and that is why Goldsmith claims she took on this costly legal battle over the 6 years. The decision will be made by SCOTUS by May 2023.


Publications

*''Springsteen''. Sidgwick & Jackson, 1985. . *''New Kids''. Rizzoli, 1990. . *''Circus Dreams''. Rizzoli, 1991. . *''Marky Mark''. Harper Perennial, 1992. . *''Photodiary: A Musical Journey''. Rizzoli, 1995. . *''Flower''. Rizzoli, 2000. . *''Springsteen: Access All Areas''. Rizzoli, 2000. . *''Rock and Roll''. Abrams, 2007. . *''The Police: 1978–1983''. Little, Brown, 2007. . *''The Looking Glass''. Insight, 2011. . *''Rock and Roll Stories''. Abrams, 2013. . *''KISS: 1977–1980''. Rizzoli, 2017. . *''Patti Smith: Before Easter After''. Taschen, 2019. *''Music in the '80s''. Rizzoli, 2022. .


Awards

*1985:
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, People in the News, 3rd prize *2021: Achievement in Portraiture,
Lucie Awards The Lucie Awards is an annual event honoring achievements in photography, founded in 2003 by Hossein Farmani. The Lucie Awards is an annual gala ceremony presented by the Lucie Foundation (a 501 (c)3 non-profit charitable organization), honoring ...


References


External links

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Goldsmith Interviews The Police

Goldsmith photo shoot with Elvira


{{DEFAULTSORT:Goldsmith, Lynn Living people 1948 births Artists from Detroit American photographers University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts alumni Songwriters from Michigan American new wave musicians Film directors from Michigan American women photographers 21st-century American women