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Linda McCartney's Sixties : Portrait of an Era (Linda McCartney's Sixties)

Linda McCartney's Sixties : Portrait of an Era (Linda McCartney's Sixties)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Natural Light, Natural Rock, Natural Beauty
Review: I first saw this book at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and was amazed at the photographs. Mrs. McCartney didn't seem to take posed pictures with bright lights in the musician's eyes. She used natural light and caught the musicians in their natural state. I love this book so much because of the honest quality to the photos. I'd definately recommend it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good
Review: I liked this book mainly because of the subjects. I'm not that big on photography as an art form. (As Andy Warhol said, "Photographers feel guilty that all they do for a living is press a button.") But I like Jim Morrison, Beatles, Stones, and a lot of others in this book. So really enjoy it because of that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: linda's access and great photographs
Review: seeing this book and understanding the access that linda had even before being paul's wife is pretty amzing. her photos are very intimate, especially of the beatles and her accompanying text to each photo are superb. a great photographic book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good
Review: This book was not as good as I had anticipated it would be. The photographs are average (with one notable exception) and the text is insipid. Linda McCartney's camera does, however, capture her husband Paul beautifully. The book is worth buying for those phtographs alone.


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