Featuring more than 250 personal photographs by Paul McCartney, this exhibition offers a behind-the-scenes look at the meteoric rise of The Beatles.
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I recommend it if you're in the SF area. All the photos were taken in a short period in late '63-early '64, during the Beatles' meteoric rise to fame. Evidently, he was quite a good photographer, particularly portraits. He was prolific during that period, capturing what was going on around them at that time.
I saw it at the Brooklyn Museum, well worth it. Not because Paul was such a talented photographer, but because he had unlimited access, and because that era was one of those times when so many things were on the brink of change.