This is a stunning overview of more than 20 years of images from noted jazz photographer Esther Cidoncha. Esther Cidoncha's camera has been present in jazz clubs around the world - from New Orleans to Madrid, New York to London - for more than twenty years. Capturing the heart and soul of not only the countless jazz musicians she has seen, but of jazz itself. When Lights are Low (which takes its name from a track by Art Blakey) presents a magnificently illustrated overview of her work in chronological order, from the early 1990s to the present day, with rare photographs of jazz legends such as Art Farmer, Kenny Barron, Benny Carter, Lionel Hampton or Joe Lovano among more than 150 musicians.