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Fiona Adams

British photographer (1935–2020) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fiona Adams
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Fiona Rose Pattinson Adams (née Clarke; 26 September 1935 – 26 June 2020)[1] was a British photographer. She is most well known for her photograph of the Beatles jumping in the air which featured on the Twist and Shout EP cover.[2] In the 1960s, she photographed musicians of the day including Jimi Hendrix, Billy Fury, Cilla Black, Adam Faith, Bob Dylan and Sandie Shaw.[2]

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Early life

Adams was born on 26 September 1935 in London,[1] daughter of Freda (née Pattinson) and Philip Clarke, both professional musicians.[1]

The family ran a guest house in Vazon in the Channel Island of Guernsey.[3][4] Due to World War Two in 1941, the family left Guernsey and returned in 1946.[4] Adams attended The Ladies College in St Peter Port.[1] She studied photography at the Ealing School of Art, graduating in 1955.[4]

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Career

Adams worked for photographer Douglas Glass for 7 months after graduating.[4] This was followed by a role as photographer assistant in London County Council's architectural department for four years.[4] After working in Australia for two years, she returned to England in 1961.[4] Adams was briefly married in Australia.[1]

As a temp job she began photographing pop and cultural celebrities for Boyfriend magazine[4] and, a year later, worked at Fabulous magazine.[4] In 1967, she began photographing for American Express.[4]

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Later life

Adams married Owen Le Tissier in 1972.[1] They had two children.

She returned to Guernsey in the 1980s, and continued to work as a professional photographer.[4][1]

The 2009–2010 National Portrait Gallery exhibition Beatles to Bowie: the 60s Exposed included work by Adams.[5]

Owen died in 2011. She died in Guernsey in June 2020.[2]

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