"I wanted to be a photographer and I used to say that these lads were my guinea pigs."
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About Astrid Kirchherr
Astrid Kirchherr was a German photographer and artist known for her iconic black-and-white photographs of the early Beatles. She first met the band in Hamburg, Germany, in 1960 and became close friends with them. Kirchherr's unique and artistic approach to photography helped shape the visual image of the Beatles during their formative years in the early 1960s. Her work captured the essence of the band's style and charisma, contributing to their growing popularity.
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