London
(ANI):
Legendary
Beatles
singer
John
Lennon's
last
photo
shoot
with
Yoko
Ono
has
been
made
public
-
three
decades
after
his
death.
The
couple
posed
for
a
set
of
intimate
photographs
to
promote
his
new
album
Double
Fantasy.
Despite
many
chances
to
publish
them
after
Lennon's
death,
photographer
Allan
Tannenbaum
kept
them
closely
under
wraps
for
decades.
He
recalls
that
the
historic
photo
session
happened
purely
by
chance.
At
first,
Yoko
was
hesitant,
especially
since
the
famous
couple
had
been
out
of
the
public
eye
for
over
five
years
but
after
a
coffee
together
she
conveyed
to
Tannenbaum,
"John
feels
comfortable
with
you,
so
you'll
come
with
us
to
the
studio."
He
also
said
that
once
at
the
studio,
John
and
Yoko
changed
from
their
street
clothes
to
put
on
colourful
kimonos,
before
slipping
out
of
them
for
the
shoot.
"I
was
thinking,
'I
can't
believe
I'm
taking
these
photos.
Nudity
was
just
another
form
of
expression
for
them.
They
seemed
very
at
ease
and
it
was
more
of
a
show
of
tenderness
than
a
highly
charged
erotic
situation,
" the
Mirror
quoted
Tannenbaum
as
saying.
John
and
Yoko
were
delighted
with
the
results
of
'Double
Fantasy'
photoshoot
and
even
showed
them
to
friends.