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“She had these long fingers, these beautiful long fingers, and it was one of the things that first struck me when I met her. Having had my photo taken by Life magazine, and by Avedon and all these people, I remember thinking: “God, she really holds that camera gracefully.” And I think that probably is one of the signs of a great photographer, because you ought to hold the instrument of your profession well. And she certainly did that.“ -Paul McCartney
Paul + Linda 1973
Twickenham Studios • January 1969
Paul and Linda McCartney in a recording studio, November 21st, 1973
Paul, Nashville, 1974
© Linda McCartney
Reflection, Scotland, 1978 © Linda McCartney
“She was very beautiful, with natural strawberry-blonde hair, classic features, perfect skin and the fullness of figure that men have always become excited about, no matter that the fashion press at the time was pushing the flat-chested, bony, brittle little bodies of Edie Sedgwick and Twiggy. Linda's bearing was classy, her smile atomic, her accent and her taste impeccable. That afternoon, her Pentax loaded, she shot half-a-dozen rolls of the group being honoured; her pictures, to this day, are perhaps the best of the Stones ever taken, certainly the best candid shots and probably the most famous photos of the band at the height of their youthful sexiness.”
“Linda McCartney. The Biography" by Danny Fields
Stella McCartney, Martinique