BEATLES Photo Collection
Size: A4
Number of pages: 240 pages
The definitive edition by Hiroshi Hasebe, the first photographer in Japan to photograph The Beatles and the photographer who has photographed Queen the most!
The Beatles, the Stones, Zeppelin, David Bowie, Queen!!
KISS, Duran Duran, Bon Jovi, the golden age of rock condensed into one book!
A photo collection summarizing the entire career of Hasebe Hiroshi, Japan's leading rock photographer.
The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Queen, David Bowie,
KISS, Aerosmith, Cheap Trick, Duran Duran, Bon Jovi, Nirvana, Blur, etc.
The photographs he has taken are rock history itself.
In 1965, he photographed The Beatles in London.
Hiroshi Hasebe, who became a photographer for Music Life magazine,
He was loved by many bands and musicians and was nicknamed "KOH."
This book contains over 270 photos of 132 artists from the vast collection of works he has photographed over the course of more than 30 years at the forefront of the rock scene.
The photos shown here are the best of the best, carefully selected by Hiroshi Hasebe himself, and are a must-have for your collection!
●Autographs given to Mr. Hasebe by The Beatles, The Stones, Bowie, KISS, Queen, etc. will be on display for the first time
A total of 132 groups and over 270 photos from the vast collection of works shot over the past 30 years are included.
●60s: The Who, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, etc.
●70s: Eric Clapton, T. Rex, Neil Young, Van Halen, etc.
●80s: Japan, The Clash, Culture Club, U2, The Police, etc.
●90s: Radiohead, Oasis, Sonic Youth, Green Day, etc.
■Author profile
Hiroshi Hasebe
Born in Tokyo in 1930.
Graduated from Tokyo College of Photography (now Tokyo Polytechnic University) in 1951.
He began his career as a cameraman at Kindai Eigasha.
In the fall of 1964, he went to France as a correspondent for the film magazine Screen.
During his stay, he happened to meet the late Masakazu Kusano (Shinko Music Entertainment),
He was asked to photograph The Beatles for an interview with the company's music magazine, MUSIC LIFE.
In 1965, he became the first Japanese person to photograph The Beatles at Abbey Road Studios.
*This data was published at the time this book was published.