Insight Editions’ founder and publisher Raoul Goff estimates that he and his team sifted through 700-800 of Nash's images. I mean, why? Why waste a couple of minutes of your time? Time is our only currency, really,” he says. I’m not going to show you an image that is pointless. “I sent them a bunch of images that I thought were worth looking at.
The book mixes intimate portraits and concert shots with surreal images Nash has happened upon, moving from a shot of a sleeping David Crosby to images from Woodstock to a mirrored building's reflection or the shadow from a bicycle on the street. “I’m a curious man about the world, and I see strange things,” Nash says. The singer-songwriter is now ready to show us what he's seen with “A Life in Focus: The Photography of Graham Nash,” a collection from Insight Editions spanning decades that captures many fellow artists like Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Mama Cass Elliot, Twiggy and, of course, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. If I’m leaving the house - sometimes when I’m not leaving the house - I take my camera and I say to myself, ‘OK, the world is going to show me something fantastic today. “Here’s what I do: I wake up every morning. (Insight Editions via AP) Show More Show Less His collection of photos captures fellow artists like Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Mama Cass Elliott, Twiggy and, of course, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. The Nash in the supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young started taking photos long before he started making music and taunts fate every day to show him something interesting to capture. (Graham Nash via AP) Show More Show Less 2 of6 This image released by Insight Editions shows "A Life in Focus: The Photography of Graham Nash," by singer-songwriter Graham Nash. His collection of photos in the book "A Life in Focus: The Photography of Graham Nash," captures fellow artists like Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Mama Cass Elliott, Twiggy and, of course, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.
1 of6 This image released by Graham Nash shows a self-portrait at The Plaza Hotel in New York in 1974.