A collection of images from the lens of Linda McCartney celebrates her life, friends, and family, including celebrity portraits of Janis Joplin, Pete Townsend, Sam Shepard, Jim Jarmusch, and Allen Ginsberg.
Linda Louise, Lady McCartney (née Eastman, previously See) was an American photographer, musician, and animal rights activist. She married Paul McCartney of The Beatles on 12 March 1969, and was a member of Wings. The McCartneys had four children together: Heather Louise (from her previous marriage, whom McCartney adopted in 1969), Mary Anna, Stella Nina, and James Louis McCartney. Linda became Lady McCartney when her husband was knighted in 1997.
The McCartneys shared an Oscar nomination for the song "Live and Let Die", which they co-wrote, and she authored several vegetarian cookbooks, became a business entrepreneur (starting the Linda McCartney Foods company) and was a professional photographer, publishing Linda McCartney's Sixties: Portrait of an Era.
She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1995, and died at the age of 56 on 17 April 1998, at the McCartney family ranch in Tucson, Arizona. She left her entire estate to McCartney through a Qualified Domestic Trust Fund.
I don't know why this is listed as Paul McCartney, but it's a Linda McCartney book. He did write an awesome foreword and it solidifies my thought that they were just about the perfect couple. This book has the full 60's-70's vibe with a few cool poems thrown in. The mixture of rock-n-roll and life on the farm gives it some depth. And the little haikus have a hippy-dippy mother earth feeling. This is great book for the collection, especially for women. I got it as a gift and it's been out on my table for a long time.
I have been taking photos since High School when I started with B&W film, now it's easier to document life with a camera in your cell phone. I still love film but the convenience of digital photos is wonderful.....I rarely miss an important moment. Linda McCartney's eye for capturing life's special moments is amazing, her photos conjure memories of days gone by, and her life allowed for many great photos.....I enjoy all her books both photography and vegetarian recipes.
Great selection of grainy photos from the cultural 60s ... and a few real winners of rural/domestic life. A sensitive and loving vision comes through - photographs that speak of a life well lived.
This book provides an intriguing look at the photography of Linda McCartney. My favorite photos include ones taken of Paul McCartney from 'The Beatles'.