THE FAMILY ACID
THE FAMILY
The Family Acid Sunny Silver Man, January 1979 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Berkeley, CA, August 1974 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Stonehenge Unbound, October 1971 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Joan Didion in Berkeley, August 1972 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid The Road to Etheria, March 1981 Archival pigment ink prints 16 x 20" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Sequoia Garage, October 1988 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid First There is a Mountain, November 1970 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Big Sur Plunge, March 1974 Archival pigment ink prints 24 x 20" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Bolinas Ridge, Marin County, August 1976 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid The Redwood Alien, December 1973 Archival pigment ink prints 24 x 20" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Big Sur Flowerman, June 1978 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Mono Lake Squared, October 1988 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Mary, Queen of the Cactus, April 1986 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Karate Combat in La Jolla, December 1980 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Suspicious Persons, March 1970 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Backseat Lovers, 1974 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Writer's Revenge, August 1975 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Boonville Truck Stop, November 1970 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Death Valley Tripping, September 1977 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Do The Fly, March 1970 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid The Coconut Monk, January 1969 Archival pigment ink prints 24 x 20" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Fela Kuti, Los Angeles, 1986 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid "Hey Man, You Can Get Off on Lint!", December 1977 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid "Hey Man, You Can Get Off on Lint!", December 1977 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Gloria's Medication, May 1974 Archival pigment ink prints 24 x 20" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Driving in High Style, August 1977 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Meet Me in Smokey Places, December 1973 Archival pigment ink prints 24 x 20" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Marin Sunset, June 1974 Archival pigment ink prints 24 x 20" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Marrakech Rainbow, April 1971 Archival pigment ink prints 16 x 20" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Mother Mary, June 1975 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Wild Horse Encounter, August 1974 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid The Flipped Rainbow, February 1981 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Tet: Hell at Night, February 1968 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Big Sur Double Exposure, August 1978 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid The Writer's Outlook, August 1978 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Los Angeles, CA, September 1992 Archival pigment ink prints 16 x 20" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Self-Portrait While Traveling Through Spain, March 1971 Archival pigment ink prints 16 x 20" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Watts Towers and the Poetree, January 1977 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Swing-a-Ling Mobile Record Shack, Jamaica, June 1976 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Cincinnati, March 1974 Archival pigment ink prints 24 x 20" Edition of 8
The Family Acid On the Set of American Hot Wax at the Wiltern, LA, CA, December 1977 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Los Angeles, October 1977 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Ed Ruscha billboard, Los Angeles, February 1977 Archival pigment ink prints 24 x 20" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Berkeley, CA on the way to Altamont, December 6th, 1969 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan, May 1969 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Twins at War, February, 1968 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Psyops HQ Meeting, Saigon, Vietnam, June 1969 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Three Quarter Ton Saigon Flipover, November 1969 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
The Family Acid Saigon, Vietnam, January 1968 Archival pigment ink prints 20 x 24" Edition of 8
Roger Steffens (b. 1942) is a Brooklyn, New York born actor, author, lecturer, reggae archivist, photographer and producer. Steffens began photographing while serving in Vietnam. His work in the Psychological Operations Unit lead him to found a refugee campaign for which he was awarded a bronze star. Steffens is widely considered a foremost authority on the history of Reggae music. He is the author of six books on Bob Marley and Reggae history, and his lecture The Life of Bob Marley has been heard at hundreds of venues including the Smithsonian Institute, the New York Public Library and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (its first and most frequent speaker). From 1979 through 1987, Steffens co-hosted the award winning and nationally syndicated KCRW radio show Reggae Beat. Steffens has also worked extensively in film and has contributed narration to such films as Forrest Gump, Ghosts of Mississippi, Wag the Dog, and the Academy Award winning documentary The Flight of the Gossamer Condor. Steffens photographed extensively throughout his life amassing an archive of over 400,000 images the near entirety of which had never been seen publicly before 2013 when his children, Kate and Devon Steffens, began publishing them on instagram under the name The Family Acid. Spanning 40 years of Steffens’ life and culled from over 40,000 chrome photographs, The Family Acid presents his often transcendent vision and life as a psychedelic pioneer on the order of Timothy Leary and Hunter S Thompson beginning with his work in Vietnam and moving through his ever revolving circle of friends and characters made up of rastas, beatniks, musicians, artists, gonzo journalists, his family, and himself. The portraits, scenes, and freewheeling experimentation with the medium of photography coalesce into a body of work that both parallels and defines the countercultural ethos of Steffens’ generation. The Family Acid (published by S_U_N_ 2015) is the first book of Steffens’ photographs.