
The Beatles: Pillow Fight, Paris, 1964
By Harry Benson
Located in New York, NY
Signed by the photographer on the verso
1960s Black and White Photography
Dye Transfer
1964
Iconic photographer Harry Benson has captured some of the most pivotal moments in modern history. Always in the right place at the right time, Benson used his camera lens to give the world a glimpse into events that rocked the globe. His black and white and color photographs include shots of celebrities, politicians, royalty, political upheavals and social revolutions. His contributions to photography are widely celebrated and recognized.
One of the first highlights of Benson's career was touring with the Beatles in February of 1964. While at the Hotel George V in Paris, he snapped the famous images of the band having a playful pillow fight. Benson stayed in America after the Beatles' first visit to the States and started working for Life in 1968. He was under contract with the magazine from 1970 to 2000.
Benson was on assignment for Life during the 1968 assassination of Robert Kennedy — just steps behind the senator when it occurred. After the shot rang out, Benson told himself, "this is for history, pull yourself together, fail tomorrow, not today," and documented the moment that Kennedy lay on the floor.
In 1989, Benson photographed the student protests in Tiananmen Square and the fall of the Berlin Wall. He was with President Clinton on his historic visit to Kosovo in 1999 and captured New York City in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Benson has also photographed every president since Eisenhower and taken numerous images of Queen Elizabeth II.
Over the course of his long career, Benson's photographs have appeared in Town & Country, Vanity Fair, Time, GQ, Newsweek, Vice, Architectural Digest and more. His works are held in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
Benson has earned extensive accolades for his work in photography. The National Press Photographers Association twice named him “Magazine Photographer of the Year.” He has also received several lifetime achievement awards, an Honorary Doctor of Letters from Glasgow University and The University of St. Andrews, and an Honorary Fellowship from the Royal Photographic Society.
On 1stDibs, find a collection of authentic Harry Benson photography.

The Beatles Composing, Paris, 1964
By Harry Benson
Located in New York, NY
The Beatles Composing, Paris, 1964

Beatles Pillow Fight, George V Hotel, Paris
By Harry Benson
Located in Woodmere, OH
Harry Benson's photographs capture some of the most iconic moments and personalities of the 20th century, from his intimate shots of The Beatles to his powerful images of political a...
Archival Pigment

Beatles Pillow Fight Archival Pigment Print, Signed, Limited Edition
By Harry Benson
Located in Boca Raton, FL
Each size is available in a limited edition of 35. Signed, titled and numbered by the artist Harry Benson’s self-described “one photograph” is Beatles’ Pillow Fight...
Archival Pigment

The Pillow Fight
By Harry Benson
Located in Toronto, ON
23" x 23" Unframed Limited Edition 5/35 Hand Signed by Harry Benson 1964 printed 2012 "Harry Benson’s self-described “one photograph” is Beatles’ Pillow...
Archival Pigment

The Beatles on the Road 1964-1966 1stEd. (Signed)
By Harry Benson
Located in Toronto, ON
These photos convey a really happy period for them and for me. It all comes down to music, they were without a doubt the greatest band of the 20th century, and that's why these photo...
Other Medium

Jerry Schatzberg - The Chase, Photography 1964, Printed After
By Jerry Schatzberg
Located in Greenwich, CT
Available Sizes: 11" x 14" $6,000.00 Edition of 25 + 5 AP 16" x 20" $8,000.00 Edition of 25 + 5 AP 20" x 24" $10,000.00 Edition of 20 + 4 AP 30" x 40" $16,500.00 Edition of ...
Silver Gelatin
A trove of recently unearthed personal photos adds another dimension to the abundance of press images of the Fab Four.
The French photographer transformed everyday encounters into enduring images of shared experience.