Bob Marley shot by Dennis Morris

[Documentary] Bob Marley: Giant

Photo by Dennis Morris

At the very young age of 16 years old, photographer, Dennis Morris, met Jamaican reggae king Bob Marley, in 1974 at a Speakeasy club in London. The two immediately formed a strong friendship, one that would later lead to shooting some of the most popular photos of Marley today. In a short documentary, titled “Bob Marley: Giant”, Morris recollects their relationship by sharing the life of Bob Marley through his own eyes and camera lens. 

The short documentary also features interviews, voiceovers and photos (both personal and exhibited). He also humbly speaks on his opinion on the various bootlegged use of many of the shots he's taken of Marley, one being the infamous shot of him holding a "spliff" while blowing smoke. Not many people actually know that this was taken as he was teaching the photographer how to properly smoke a joint.

While watching the short documentary, it's immediately apparent that Morris understood Marley in a very unique way, while very few photographers understand their subjects like such. Here are some of the infamous photos of Bob Marley shot by Dennis Morris, and below is the 18-minute documentary. Marley fan or not, the experiences these two shared are extraordinary and it's definitely worth a watch.

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Happy Birthday To The Legendary Bob Marley

Photo by Peter Still

If Bob Marley would have been alive today, he would be celebrating his 69th birthday. Even though he's not here, many of us are celebrating his music and his spirit not only today, but everyday. His music is timeless and still relevant to this day and will continue to be because his songs were about people, freedom, and love. Here's a man that wanted to see change in the world and used his talent of music to get that message across. It's really not hard to relate to at least one Bob Marley song, and that is why he has so many fans from all walks of life. As he once said, "One good thing about music: when it hits you, you feel no pain." With this, I say, "Happy Birthday, Bob and know that the sun is still shining."

One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain.
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