Monday, April 20, 2009

Debra Hooper visits with Henry Grossman





School Director, Debra Ann Hooper visits with world famous photographer, Henry Grossman. Mr. Grossman's career began in the early 1960s. As a contributing photographer for Time, Life, Newsweek and People Magazine, Grossman covered a variety of important figures, including Andy Warhol, Elizabeth Taylor, Nelson Mandela, Duke Ellington and Truman Capote. Grossman gained unprecented access to President John F. Kennedy in the White House and abroad. Through his work he also befriended The Beatles and went to Abbey Road Studios to photograph them during the legendary Sgt. Pepper session.

Mr. Grossman recently released Kaleidoscope Eyes: A Day in the Life of Sgt. Pepper, featuring his rarely seen photographs of The Beatles during the recording of Sgt. Pepper Lonely Heart Club Band, arguably the most iconic ad influential album of all time. Grossman's book contains compelling photographs of four of the 20th century's most popular and publicized figures. Among the photographs, Henry shares incredible stories to captivate the personalities of these powerful creative musicians.

The best is yet to come... Mr Henry Grossman is visiting School of Communication Arts in the near future.

Read about Mr. Henry Grossman's visit here.

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Debra A Hooper
Vice President/Director
School of Communication Arts
@ Digital Circus

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