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Paul McCartney Two New York Photographers Notebook

Paul McCartney Two New York Photographers Notebook

By National Portrait Gallery

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Capture a piece of music history with this Paul McCartney Two New York Photographers Notebook! Complete with an iconic photo taken by Paul McCartney in New York in February, 1964, it's the perfect creative companion for artists and music lovers alike. Take notes, jot down lyric ideas or sketches in the 48 pages of plain white paper. Made in the USA.

Photographers in Central Park. New York, February 1964. Photograph by Paul McCartney © 1964 Paul McCartney under exclusive license to MPL Archive LLP

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Product Details

  • 48 pages of unlined paper
  • Officially licensed product
  • Made in USA
  • Product type: Notebook
  • Shipping Dimensions: 9.0 × 6.0 × 0.25 inches
    (22.9 × 15.2 × 0.6 cm)
  • Shipping Weight: 0.2 lb (3.2 oz; 91 g)
  • SKU010010871

About the Artist, Paul McCartney

Captured by Paul McCartney using his own Pentax Camera, Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm features more than 250 photographs taken between November 1963 and February 1964, illuminating the period in which The Beatles became international superstars. The photographs were rediscovered in McCartney’s personal archive in 2020.

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