And in early 1964, the 21-year-old took his new camera on perhaps the most momentous musical journey of the 20th century: The Beatles' invasion of America. Hundreds of his photographs from that ...
The Beatles were constantly photographed by professionals ... "Photograph," which contains over 250 extremely rare and never-before-seen photographs taken by the world-famous drummer.
The previously unseen photographs included shots of The Beatles on holiday in Tenerife as well as some from the making of their film A Hard Day's Night in 1964. In her later years, Kirchherr ...
Yoko Ono learned that a manuscript by a Beatles insider was languishing in a basement. She quickly stepped in to save it.
Nearly five decades later, photographs taken by Grossman ’58 are still captivating Beatles fans. In fact, the sheer scale of what Grossman recently made public has pitched many into a latter-day ...
14.75 x 22 in. (37.5 x 55.9 cm.) ...
From Nov. 8-10, an exhibit at the Higgins and Myers Custom Framing and Fine Art Gallery in Chapel Hill displayed photos taken ...
8.5 x 10.75 in. (21.6 x 27.3 cm.) ...
He toured with the Rolling Stones and photographed the Beatles’ final paid concert. “He was one of the pioneers of music photography,” said Amelia Davis, Marshall’s longtime assistant.
She later moved into travel photography before marrying and having two children. In 2009, some of her images featured in Beatles to Bowie, an exhibition of 1960s photography at the National ...