David Johnson is a visiting assistant professor of photography at the University of Iowa.
A striking collection of black-and-white film images capturing the spirit of the festival—guitars, sandals, tents, caliche dust, and all...In the absence of the chance to gather at Quiet Valley Ranch at least until the fall, Johnson’s tribute in It Can Be This Way Always serves as both a satisfying fix for old-timers and an intriguing intro for newcomers. * Texas Highways * Johnson pays joyful homage to the 49-year-old festival…The festival…comes to life in the pages of [It Can Be This Way Always]...Johnson’s black and white photography centers attendees and volunteers instead of the musicians, capturing the spur-of-the-moment campfires, hazy summer fashion, and communal living that define Kerrville. * Texas Monthly * Johnson’s black-and-white photos take in the entire scene, a me´lange of campground, be-in, jamboree, dance floor, and jam session...Recommended for its depictions of a vibrant counterculture gathering and visual evocation of the power of music. * Library Journal *