Morning After LSD in Hollywood Apartment, 1965
Morning after LSD Hollywood 1965 documents the quiet, unguarded hours following a long night on the Sunset Strip. The photograph was taken inside a small apartment in Hollywood, just as the effects of the night began to fade.
Several figures rest across a couch. Shoes are abandoned. Bodies are slumped. One person leans toward the window, searching for daylight. The room feels heavy and still.
There is no spectacle left. The intensity has passed. What remains is exhaustion, silence, and the emotional residue of the experience.
Photographed by Lawrence Schiller in 1965, the image reflects the private side of the psychedelic era. It avoids performance and mythology. Instead, it shows reality as it unfolds the next morning.
The composition is intimate and observational. Schiller does not intervene. He allows the moment to exist as it is.
Morning after LSD Hollywood 1965 stands as a rare document of counterculture life away from crowds and music. It captures the human cost of excess and experimentation during a defining moment in American cultural history.
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