Life goes to a jazz party: photography and the politics of swing Setting the stage: a tale of two parties "Swing," segregation, and Peterson's Satchelmouth Jammin' at Gjon's: Mili's Trio of jazz photo-essays Picturing bebop: Dizzy Gillespie and the postwar jazz image Dizzy Gillespie, the bebop image, and life Jazz seen and unseen: William Gottlieb, bebop, and down beat Herman Leonard, metronome, and the iconography of jazz Jazz man/pop star: the LP, Miles Davis, and the 1950s Columbia, the LP, and jazz Miles Davis and the art of the album cover The package evolves: Porgy and Bess to Someday My Prince Will Come Sonny Rollins and the art of the independent record labels Jazz west coast: William Claxton and the California image Sonny Rollins: way out west Selling hard bop: prestige, blue note, and riverside Roy Decarava's jazz: fine art, black art, and the 1960s Edna Smith, The Family of Man, and The Sweet Flypaper of Life A photographer's gallery, Kamoinge workshop, and race in jazz The jazz photographs: John Coltrane and The sound I saw Coda: dark rooms, open spaces