The Guardian (USA)

Beatles photograph­er Astrid Kirchherr dies aged 81

- Ben Beaumont-Thomas

Astrid Kirchherr, the photograph­er whose shots of the Beatles helped turn them into icons, has died aged 81.

The Beatles writer Mark Lewisohn confirmed the news on Twitter, posting: “Intelligen­t, inspiratio­nal, innovative, daring, artistic, awake, aware, beautiful, smart, loving and uplifting friend to many. Her gift to the Beatles was immeasurab­le.”

Kirchherr was born in Hamburg in 1938, and spent the second world war evacuated to the Baltic coast. Back in Hamburg following the war, she trained as a photograph­er and stumbled across her most famous muses on a chance visit to the Hamburg nightclub where they were performing in a concert residency. “My whole life changed in a couple of minutes,” she later said. Kirchherr took the first photo of the

Beatles as a group, at the city’s fairground in 1960, when the bassist, Stuart Sutcliffe, and the drummer, Pete Best, were still members. She dated Sutcliffe, and cut his hair into the “moptop” style that came to be a key look for the early Beatles, a style inspired by Kirchherr’s previous boyfriend. She and Sutcliffe soon got engaged, but he died in 1962 of a brain haemorrhag­e aged 21, alongside her in an ambulance.

She and the Beatles remained friends – she went on holiday with them in Paris in 1963 just after their first UK No 1 single – and took further acclaimed photograph­s of the band behind the scenes of the film A Hard Day’s Night. She also photograph­ed George Harrison for his 1968 solo album, Wonderwall Music.

 ??  ?? Pete Best, George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Stuart Sutcliffe in Hamburg, 1960. Photograph: Astrid Kirchherr/Redferns
Pete Best, George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Stuart Sutcliffe in Hamburg, 1960. Photograph: Astrid Kirchherr/Redferns
 ??  ?? Astrid Kirchherr in 1995. Photograph: Kai Uwe Franz/Redferns
Astrid Kirchherr in 1995. Photograph: Kai Uwe Franz/Redferns

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