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About This Lot "Harry Benson’s self-described “one photograph” is "Beatles’ Pillow Fight" from 1964 at the Hotel George V in Paris. In this instance, Benson was not only privileged to be working with ...
An exhibition celebrating the 60th anniversary of Harry Benson's arrival in the U.S. with the Beatles runs through February at New York's Museum of Art and Design.
Benson was going to France, instead, to photograph an up-and-coming band called The Beatles, who were playing 18 shows before embarking on their first U.S. tour.
Benson’s comments are chilling. Nearly 17 years after the Beatles’ first trip to America, Lennon was shot and killed outside The Dakota apartment building in New York City on Dec. 8, 1980.
Harry Benson, 94, has photographed the Beatles, U.S. presidents and British royals. A pop-up gallery downtown shows more than 150 of his photos.
On View Photographer Harry Benson Captured Candid Images of the Stars, Including the Beatles and Liza Minnelli. Here Are the Stories Behind 6 of His Iconic Photos The 93-year-old Scottish ...
Harry Benson began photographing Paul McCartney in 1964, when The Beatles took America by storm, toured the world, and made their movie debut with A Hard Day’s Night. The legendary ...
Harry Benson, 94, has photographed the Beatles, U.S. presidents and British royals. A pop-up gallery downtown shows more than 150 of his photos.
Two photographers indelibly etched the early image of The Beatles: Robert Freeman, whose trend-setting work graced early album covers including Meet The Beatles and Rubber Soul, and Harry Benson ...
Visual Arts “The Beatles: Photographs by Harry Benson,” through Dec. 31, Everhart Museum in Scranton. For more information; 570-346-7186 or email general.information@everhart-museum.org ...
But according to Harry Benson, a photographer who traveled with the Beatles on that first American trip, the boys were more bothered by the rude staff at the British embassy than McCartney lets on.
An exhibition celebrating the 60th anniversary of Harry Benson's arrival in the U.S. with the Beatles runs through February at New York's Museum of Art and Design.