Paul Goresh died on January 9, 2018. Goresh left a great mark on the world of photography, his work serving as a proof to the power of images to preserve memories and emotions.
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About Paul Goresh
Paul Goresh, a renowned photographer and actor, holds a unique place in history as the last person to capture images of John Lennon before the tragic events of December 8, 1980, when Lennon was fatally shot in front of his residence.
On that fateful day, Goresh found himself autographing Lennon’s “Double Fantasy” album for Mark David Chapman, the infamous assailant responsible for Lennon’s untimely death.
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Lennon was a singer-songwriter and co-lead vocalist of the Beatles at the time.
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Armed with his Minolta XG1 camera, Goresh had developed a casual friendship with the legendary musician, capturing poignant moments that would later become iconic.
Notably, Goresh’s lens immortalized Lennon in the photograph used for the sleeve of the posthumously released “Watching the Wheels” single in 1981, showcasing the artist’s reflective and creative facets.
Beyond this tragic connection, Goresh’s influence extends to the realms of photography and film.
His name is associated with documentaries such as “The Killing of America,” “The Day John Lennon Died,” “Crimes of the Century,” and “Behind the Music.”
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