Journal
A Different Kind of Beatle Tour
Paul McCarthy might’ve been deemed the cutest Beatle. But along with his dashing looks, musical and songwriting ability, he also shared a talent of portrait photography with his very devoted wife, Linda McCarthy, who occasionally hinted of her ‘relative’ connection to the Eastmans of Eastman-Kodak fame. Paul and Linda McCarthy were both photographers. Paul used his insider vantage point to capture the whirlwind year of ‘Beatlemania’ with his Pentax camera. Over 250 photos of the 1000 of the Fab Four - John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and Paul, himself - that were rediscovered in his personal archives, were turned into a hefty coffee table book and a fascinating photo exhibit.
Paul McCartney Photographs 1963-64: Eyes of the Storm
“To look at the love and the wonder of what we went through that’s captured in a lot of these photographs is the whole thing. It’s what makes life great.”
- Paul McCartney
A group of APP members took a roadtrip from Raleigh, North Carolina to see the first-stop on the traveling exhibit at the Chrysler Museum of Art in Virginia.
All Eyes on Main Street
Members of A Photographers Place visit the American Center for Photographers ‘Eyes on Main Street’ exhibit in Wilson, NC.
Scorching temperatures and an hour’s drive from Raleigh didn’t deter this group from hitting the road for the American Center for Photographers in Wilson, NC to see the terrific work on the outdoor and walkable Eyes on Main Street photography exhibit.