Henry Grossman (October 11, 1936 – November 27, 2022) was an American photographer, best known for his portraits of notable figures, in particular President John F. Kennedy and The Beatles, as well as prominent political figures, writers, and performing artists. Through much of his career he was a staff photographer for Life Magazine magazine. His photographs feature portraits that include Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Kurt Vonnegut Jr, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Luciano Pavarotti, and Barbra Streisand.
Grossman studied photography at the Metropolitan Vocational High School in New York City and completed an undergraduate degree in Theater Arts at Brandeis University in 1958. He later studied acting with Lee Strasberg. His classmates included Dustin Hoffman and Elliott Gould.
In February 1964, he photographed the Beatles' American television debut performance on the Ed Sullivan Show. Subsequently, he became friends with the Beatles and spent extensive time photographing them between 1964 and 1968.
Grossman was also an opera singer and Broadway theater actor.
Grossman's photographs include prominent political figures, in particular John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Ted Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, artists and writers, in particular Alexander Calder, Kurt Vonnegut, Vladimir Nabokov, Rock and Roll legends, in particular the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Rod Stewart, and the Grateful Dead, and other performing artists, in particular Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Meryl Streep, Martha Graham, Rudolph Nureyev, Leonard Bernstein, Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Leontyne Price, Barbra Streisand, and Thelonious Monk.The Beatles Website. 2012. Henry Grossman - My Time Photographing The Beatles. TheBeatlesWebsite.com, accessed 8-June-2014.
Frequently Henry worked as the official photographer for Broadway shows, with follow-up for Life magazine.
The photographs are notable for their unusual angles and candid documentation of life and events. Henry was a trusted photographer and friend, who participated in both their public and private lives. In 1967, Henry photographed the band with their guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in Bangor, Wales, when they learned that their manager Brian Epstein had been found dead of a drug overdose. His best-known photograph of the Beatles is a formal portrait shot for the cover of Life magazine in 1967 and also released as a poster, depicting the band with mustaches and flowery clothes.
Kevin Ryan, Brian Kehew, and Henry Grossman. 2008. Kaleidoscope Eyes: A Day in the Life of Sgt. Pepper. The Photography of Henry Grossman. Curvebender Publishing. .
Barbara Kasten, Ellen Denuto, Go-Al Nowak, Henry Grossman, Claude Huyghens, Jorg Wischmann, Pedro Luis Raota, Hugo Lambrecht, John Isaac, Aki Hirahata. 1990. Minolta Mirror. Minolta Publishing. ASIN B000H5520G.
Career
Personal life and death
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Photographs
Photographs of John F. Kennedy
Photographs of The Beatles
Performing arts
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