Iain Macmillan

Iain Macmillan

Iain Stewart Macmillan (Oct 20, 1938 - May 8, 2006) was the British photographer famous for taking the cover photograph for The Beatles' album Abbey Road in 1969. After growing up in Scotland, he moved to London to become a professional photographer. He used a photo of Yoko Ono in a book he published in 1966 and was invited by Yoko to photograph her exhibit at Indica Gallery. She introduced him to John Lennon. John invited him to be the photographer for the cover of Abbey Road. He worked with the Lennons for several years even staying for a while at their home in New York.

Early Years

Iain was born in Dundee,Scotland . He attended the High School of Dundee and graduated in 1954. He worked as a trainee manager at a jute mill.

1958-1966

He moved to London in 1958 to study Photography at the Regent Street Polytechnic. His first work was as a cruise photographer. He returned to Dundee in 1959 to photograph street scenes. From this work The Sunday Times and the Illustrated London News commissioned him in the early 1960s. In the mid 1960's he worked on an exhibition catalogue for "The Sculpture of David Wynne". He also photographed "The Book of London" (1966), Yoko appears on page 181 presenting a demonstration of "Handkercheif Piece". The photo shows Yoko and three others wearing handkerchiefs tied over their mouths. She commissioned him to photograph her exhibit at the Indica Gallery in St. James's, London.

1966-1971

On Nov 9, 1966 John Lennon met Yoko at the Indica Gallery, later on she introduced him to Iain. In 1969 John invited Iain to photograph the Abbey Road cover. The Beatles recorded most of their music at the EMI Studios on Abbey Road, St. John's Wood, London. They decided to name their last album after the road. Later EMI changed the name of the studio to the Abbey Road Studios.
Iain was given a sketch by Paul MacCartney a couple of days before the shoot showing where and what the picture should look like. Iain added his own sketch in the top corner to confirm the layout. The Volkswagen? Iain said "The car just happened to be standing there. It had been left there by someone on holiday. Nobody with any connection to The Beatles. A policeman tried to move it away for us, but he couldn't". On Aug 8, 1969 around 11:30am, Iain climbed up a stepladder about 10 feet in the air in the middle of Abbey Road and took six pictures of the Beatles crossing the street. A policeman was hired to control traffic. The Beatles usually came to the studio around 2-3pm so the earlier hour was chosen to avoid fans.

First Photo. John leads the group from left to right followed by Ringo, Paul and George. They kept this order throughout all the photos. There is a Mercedes pulling out of the studio behind them. John is looking away from the camera and Paul and George are in mid step. Paul is wearing flip-flop sandals!
Second Photo. They walk back in the same order. Good spacing but only John has a full step.
Third Photo. Left to right again, full steps this time but they are all too far left. There is now a traffic backup. There is a taxi, two vans and a double decker bus waiting to come forward. Paul is now barefoot.
Fourth Photo. Walking right to left, once again Paul Ringo and George all in mid step. The traffic has gone through but the bus has stopped to watch. This photo is the cover of "Abbey Road" by Brian Southall.
Fifth Photo. The Cover! The only photo where we see Paul smoking. The only one with their legs in perfect formation. The three men on the left above Paul's head are Alan Flanagan, Steve Millwood and Derek Seagrove. They were interior decorators returning from a lunch break. On the right side between John and Ringo's head is Paul Cole an American tourist.
Sixth Photo. Ringo slightly too far behind John.
After the shoot Iain went to find a road sign for use on the back cover. It was taken on the corner with Alexandra Road. During photographing the sign a girl in a blue dress walked through the shot. Iain was angry but later it was chosen as the back cover. The wall with the sign was demolished several years later.

Iain worked for John and Yoko till 1971 doing such work as
The cloud on the album cover for Live Peace in Toronto.
Photos on the album Some Time in New York City.
The wedding cake in the Wedding Album.
Yoko's book Flies.
The cover photo on Yoko's book Grapefruit.
The merging heads of John and Yoko on the vinyl single Happy Xmas (War is Over).
Kenny Rogers And The First Edition - cover photograph of Somethings Burning , 1970 .

After 1971

In the 1970s Iain taught photography part-time at college in Stoke-on-Trent. In 1980 Iain took the cover photo for the album "Hinge and Bracket at Abbey Road" which was a parody of the Beatles photo. In the 1980s his work was on exhibit in the US, Britain and Europe. The BBC used some of his photos in the series "The Rock and Roll Years". After the death of his mother Iain moved back to Carnoustie, Scotland. On July 22, 1993 Iain photographed Paul MacCartney at Abbey Road on the zebra crossing, this time with only an Old English Sheepdog. The shot was used on the cover of Paul is Live album.

On May 8, 2006 at the age of 67, Iain died of Lung Cancer.

Books by or with

The Sculpture of David Wynne, 1949-1967 by T.S.R. Boase (Author), Iain Macmillan (Photographer)
The Book of London by Iain Stewart Macmillan
The Young Meteors: an Inside Report on the Rising Stars of London in Fashion, Entertainment, Modeling, Art, Politics, Journalism by Johnathan Aitken (Author), Iain Macmillan (Illustrator)
Civil Aviation Iain Macmillan & Dudley Foy
The Death of the English Pub. Christopher Hutt

Internet Sources

* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/thebeatles/story/0,11212,606515,00.html The Guardian Eyewitness 1989]

* [http://en.allexperts.com/q/Beatles-386/Iain-Macmillan.htm Allexperts.com 2004]
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article669299.ece Times Online Obituary 2006]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2006/jun/21/guardianobituaries.artsobituaries The Guardian 2006]
* [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/iain-macmillan-477987.html The Independent 2006]
* [http://www.norwegianwood.org/beatles/english/abbey2.html Photo outtakes]
* [http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2008/feb/15/30gtpaul-cole-man-on-beatles-abbey-road-cover/ Paul Cole]
* [http://www.norwegianwood.org/e107_7/e107_plugins/content/content.php?content.61.14 Sketch]

ources

Grapefruit: A Book of Instructions and Drawings by Yoko Ono
The Beatles: The Biography. by Bob Spitz
Abbey Road. by Brian Southall
The Ultimate Beatles Encyclopedia. by Bill Harry
The Beatles off the Record. by Keith Badman
The Beatles after the Breakup 1970-2000. by Keith Badman


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