Samuel Beckett smoking a French cigarette: John Haynes’s best photograph | Photography

Samuel Beckett smoking a French cigarette: John Haynes’s best photograph | Photography

Capturing Beckett: A Photographer’s Intimate Look at a Literary Icon

Photographer John Haynes wasn’t quite sure what Danny Boyle told Ian McKellen, but it made him laugh. This is how he’s known & why.

I tapped into that same wry, untold story, but this time I saw the master himself for one fleeting moment during his production of Beckett’s Footfalls in 1976. The same elite spot the legendary director held up until the last moment.

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