Studio shot to publicize the exhibition "Fashion: An Anthology By Cecil Beaton." David Bebbington/V&A Museum. Crown Copyright 1970: Used by permission.
That must have been a daunting prospect: photographing Cecil Beaton!
Though I have to say, the guy at the back looks like an extra in "Are You Being Served" or similar 1970's sitcom. Amazing how much fashions change in a few short decades...
Cecil Beaton was actually charm personified - the one who made the fuss was Mrs. Five-By-Five on the left (a museum employee), who felt that the picture, shot with a Leica and 28 mm lens for graphic impact, suggested her figure had a less than perfect resemblance to that of a gazelle and tried to get the picture suppressed! You don't get this kind of problem with rocks and trees!
Having only this year travelled to see a Cecil Beaton exhibition of his photographs, which seemed to cover around 60 odd years, I agree it could have been slightly intimidating taking his picture. I never fully realised the breadth of his work, especially his costume designing for movies.
It's a good triple portrait, something that is hard to pull off.