Bob Dylan and Joan Baez with Protest Sign, Newark, New Jersey, 1964
In Newark, New Jersey, 1964, Bob Dylan and Joan Baez stand before a protest sign reading “Protest Against the Rising Tide of Conformity,” an image that reflects the political awareness and cultural shift of the decade.
Created during Daniel Kramer’s early years documenting Dylan, the photograph belongs to a pivotal moment when music and activism converged. Its direct, unembellished composition carries a quiet but enduring sense of conviction.
Available as archival pigment prints in 11 × 14 and 16 × 20 inches, stamped on the verso by the artist.
A unique vintage gelatin silver print from 1964, signed by Daniel Kramer, remains available through the gallery. For further information, please contact us directly.

