PAUL McCARTNEY & LINDA EASTMAN sailing to Santa Catalina Island, California, during the Dirty weekend. June 24, 1968.
PAUL McCARTNEY & THE ROLLING STONES, Decca Studios. London 1967.
NEW!! LINDA & MARY McCARTNEY, Date Unknown. Via Mary McCartney on Instagram.
LINDA EASTMAN at the Apple Press Conference. May 15, 1968.
Linda Eastman at the Americana Hotel in New York on behalf of Town & Country magazine covering the press conference held by John Lennon and Paul McCartney to announce the Beatles new company Apple Records. Linda famously slipped Paul her number that day.
THE BEATLES during the filming of ‘HELP!’ in Austria. March, 1965.
STELLA & LINDA McCARTNEY, date unknown.
LINDA McCARTNEY promoting her food brand, ‘Linda McCartney Foods’, 1990s.
NEW!! LINDA McCARTNEY, Date Unknown. Via Mary McCartney on Instagram.
NEW!! LINDA McCARTNEY, Date Unknown. Via Mary McCartney on Instagram.
NEW!! LINDA McCARTNEY, Date Unknown.
Q: What is the most interesting thing you’ve learned about people in the twenty-one years you’ve been Mrs. McCartney?
Linda: It’s that people are a bit blind. They don’t see life. Being a photographer I see life, every inch of it. I’m obsessed with nature and animals and the earth; I find concrete things that distract me. Most people are the opposite…they find life boring, squirrels or sparrows boring, whereas I find them fascinating. It has to do with the way we live. It probably started with religion which leads some people astray. To fight over whose god is better has nothing to do with love or spirituality. Perhaps it’s guilt. We are suppressed and spend our time trying to figure out who we are. The most shocking thing I’ve learned concerns abuse, child abuse, animal abuse, abuse to every living creature. There is a world of little Hitlers out there. Slaughterhouses, vivisection and experimenting on animals for no reason is sick. Luckily younger people are becoming more aware.