The deYoung Museum in San Francisco has a great exhibit going on. It is called "Eye of the Storm." It is pictures that Paul McCarthy took from the winter of 1963 until 1964. Besides being a super talented musician, McCartney was a talented photographer:
I have kind of broken down the photos by Beatle:
John Lennon:
![]() |
John and George |
![]() |
Ringo and George |
And there were pics taken by the bands entourage with Paul's camera:
My favorite picture was The Beatles with a young Muhammad Ali:
This exhibit is something that needs to be seen in person. My pictures don't do it justice. It is totally amazing to see these as it chronicles the time as The Beatles were blowing up.
Great exhibit showing these great vintage photographs
ReplyDeleteWonderful photographs of the Fab 4! I bet that was an amazing exhibit in person!
ReplyDeleteIt was super cool in person.
DeleteSome of these are really famous - I didn't realise Paul took them (also Ringo and George in the hats are in the cartoon!) #Allseasons
ReplyDeleteDefinitely want to see this!
ReplyDeleteLove the Beatles. I was in high school when they arrived here in America. We all loved them. I need to go see this in person. Beautiful shots.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Patrick. ☺
One of my favorite songs is, 'Yesterday'. Photography is an art like singing. Does not surprise me that Paul took some amazing photographs.
ReplyDeleteTake care and best wishes.
...I remember when they stepped off the plane in New York.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! I clicked them to make them much larger on my screen - and I'm so glad I thought to do so!
ReplyDeleteLove these shots - great memories!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2025/03/the-masonic-lodge-halls.html