• Bootsy Collins with bass guitar in Cincinnati, Ohio, 2010.
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    Bootsy Collins with bass guitar in Cincinnati, Ohio, 2010.
    Michael Weintrob
  • Uncle Lionel Batiste with bass drum in New Orleans, La., 2010.
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    Uncle Lionel Batiste with bass drum in New Orleans, La., 2010.
    Michael Weintrob
  • Steven Bernstein with trumpet and slide trumpet in Brooklyn, N.Y., 2011.
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    Steven Bernstein with trumpet and slide trumpet in Brooklyn, N.Y., 2011.
    Michael Weintrob
  • Zakir Hussain with tabla drums in San Rafael, Calif., 2011.
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    Zakir Hussain with tabla drums in San Rafael, Calif., 2011.
    Michael Weintrob
  • Anat Cohen with clarinets in Brooklyn, N.Y., 2011.
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    Anat Cohen with clarinets in Brooklyn, N.Y., 2011.
    Michael Weintrob
  • Marshall Allen with alto saxophone in New York, N.Y., 2011.
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    Marshall Allen with alto saxophone in New York, N.Y., 2011.
    Michael Weintrob
  • DJ Logic with Kaoss Pad and turntable in Brooklyn, N.Y., 2011.
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    DJ Logic with Kaoss Pad and turntable in Brooklyn, N.Y., 2011.
    Michael Weintrob
  • Kirk Joseph with sousaphone in New Orleans, La., 2010.
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    Kirk Joseph with sousaphone in New Orleans, La., 2010.
    Michael Weintrob
  • Bill Summers with shekere and bata drums, New Orleans, La., 2010.
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    Bill Summers with shekere and bata drums, New Orleans, La., 2010.
    Michael Weintrob
  • Omar Sosa with piano keys and Dr. Sample machine in Barcelona, Spain, 2011.
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    Omar Sosa with piano keys and Dr. Sample machine in Barcelona, Spain, 2011.
    Michael Weintrob
  • Big Chief Monk Boudreaux with tambourine in New Orleans, La., 2010.
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    Big Chief Monk Boudreaux with tambourine in New Orleans, La., 2010.
    Michael Weintrob
  • Lenny White with cymbal in Brooklyn, N.Y., 2010.
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    Lenny White with cymbal in Brooklyn, N.Y., 2010.
    Michael Weintrob
  • Mickey Hart with drums and "The Beam" in Sebastopol, Calif., 2010.
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    Mickey Hart with drums and "The Beam" in Sebastopol, Calif., 2010.
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New-York-based Michael Weintrob is the official photographer of the 43rd Barcelona Voll-Damm International Jazz Festival. "I met him when I needed a photo of [jazz concert producer] George Wein when we presented the great impresario with his trio last year," says Joan Anton Cararach, the festival director. (Barcelona is a sister festival to the Newport Jazz Festival, founded by Wein.) "I saw Michael working very hard in New York and Newport, and I really liked his approach to live concert photography."

Weintrob occupied the Gran Hotel Havana, festival headquarters, starting Oct. 26. During the festival, he became something of an anchor resident and a self-described "camp counselor" to journalists covering the events on a temporary basis.

Fifteen images from Weintrob's portraiture series, InstrumentHead, were exhibited in the hotel lobby, thanks to support from the U.S. Consulate in Barcelona. "InstrumentHead is a project I've been working on for five years," says Weintrob. "They're surrealist portraits of musicians, and I'm trying to tell their story without seeing their face. The idea is to leave hints in the images, so their fans can guess who they are without seeing their face."

 

More than 200 artists have participated in the project so far. There have been discussions about a book and a fan-funded online archive, as well as a 2013 exhibition at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

In Barcelona, Weintrob spent his days shooting artist clinics, conducting student workshops, and speaking at the Catalan Institute for Photography. At night, he captured the concerts and special events, spread over a month, that are collectively known as the Barcelona Jazz Festival. "It's a big honor to have a surrealist exhibition in Catalonia, the home of surrealist art and a place where Dali, Miro and Picasso all made an impact."

"Michael was already set to come to Barcelona, so I thought it could be a great idea to make him our official photographer," Cararach says. "I loved the idea of having a photographer from abroad discover the festival — our venues, our public, our love for food and wine. He's working hard, but he's having fun. I'm delighted to see my festival through his eyes. He has become a true Barcelonian."


Josh Jackson produces The Checkout on WBGO. The latest episode of the program surveys the 2011 Barcelona Jazz Festival.