162: A Conversation with Ethan Russell (part one)

You know him as the photographer responsible for one Beatles album cover (two in the US); their last group photo shoot, and as the official photographer on the “Get Back” / Let It Be project (his photos filled the book packaged with the original issue). But Ethan Russell also produced iconic images for the Rolling Stones and The Who, as well as album covers and short films for an array of artists, plus wrote several books (including Dear Mr. Fantasy).

His latest is in the works as part of a Kickstarter campaign – check out EthanRussell.com for details.

In this first conversation, we present an overview of his life and career. More detailed Beatle-centric recollections will come in the second installment.

3 thoughts on “162: A Conversation with Ethan Russell (part one)”

  1. Ahh, the good ole’ days of serendipity when a kid and his camera could make history. Now, you have millions of kids with phone cameras vying for recognition on Instagram, posting their highly filtered photographs of millions of DJ’s with phone studios vying for recognition on Instagram, posting their highly produced beats, and on and on. Excellent interview as always, Robert – a real window into a bygone era.

  2. Ahh, the good ole’ days of serendipity when a kid and his camera could make history. Now, you have millions of kids with phone cameras vying for recognition on Instagram, posting their highly filtered photographs of millions of DJ’s with phone studios vying for recognition on Instagram, posting their highly produced beats, and on and on. Excellent interview as always, Robert – a real window into a bygone era.

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