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There were times I was a bit reticent in taking out my camera, like when some old friends stopped by to hang out. I didnt want to intrude on these moments, but John insisted. He felt that I captured him in ways that no one else did because of his comfort level with me...For years, only my closest friends got to see these photos-which were literally tucked away in a shoebox in my closet. They were surprised that these images did not convey the John that was portrayed in the press during our time together. In fact, they saw a side of John seldom seen.-From INSTAMATIC KARMA
John Lennon is the most famously photographed Beatle-everyone from Iain MacMillian to Annie Lebowitz took iconic images of him-but there have never been pictures of him like these taken by May Pang, Lennons girlfriend from 1973 to 1975. In INSTAMATIC KARMA, theyre collected for the first time. With very few exceptions, these photos are that rare thing: never-before-seen images of an icon. The photos here show Lennon in a variety of settings: at work, at play, at home, and away. They show a playful Lennon, a casual, unguarded Lennon; theyre the kind of photos one lover takes of another. May has written rich captions to accompany her photostaken together, they tell a simple story of the time May and Lennon spent together; a time, according to legend, when Lennon was unhappy and unproductive, estranged from his family and bandmates. Pangs photos clearly tell another story-they show Lennon clowning around, working on his hit album Walls and Bridges, embracing old friends and family, hanging out in their apartment on Manhattans East 52nd Street, relaxing in the country in upstate New York or spending peaceful days swimming in the waters of Long Island.
The photographs in INSTAMATIC KARMA are both color and black & white, casual Polaroids and more composed shots. Each one is an intimate glimpse into a fascinating time in John Lennons life.

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Table of Contents L ife is a journey Id like to thank all those who have - photo 1
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L ife is a journey. Id like to thank all those who have been a part of mine:
Mal Peachey and John Conway, my book agents at Essential Works in London, who always believed in me and made this book a reality.

Mario Casciano, my right arm throughout this project, who urged me to have these photographs published so the world could see the John he knew and saw during our time together.

Elizabeth Beier, my enthusiastic editor, who showed her love for this book from the very beginningalong with her assistant Michelle Richter (I tried to make it as painless as possible for you), Harriet Seltzer, who always wanted this for St. Martins, Erin Fiscus for the cover design, Kathryn Parise for the interior design, Courtney Fischer, my publicist, for spreading the word, and the entire St. Martins team, who spent many hours working on making Instamatic Karma a great photo book.

My son Sebastian, for lending his artistic flair on the restoration of my photosand for trying to keep me calm while I was under deadline.

My daughter Lara, who at sixteen gave me grief, but came through as the primary restorer of my collection through many a long day and night. And it was well worth every bribe she got (especially the PSP).

My mom, Linda Lim Pang, who always stood by me, and to my uncle (Moms baby brother at age eighty), who has, in the last couple of years, taken care of her so I can work on this book.


Uncle Harold Seider, Esq.without your support and expertise, I would be lost. Your wisdom is immeasurable; your friendship is most cherished. No wonder John loved spending hours in your company.

Cynthia Lennon and Noel Charles for your friendship and support. Weve been through the trenches together and came through the other side with lots of love and happiness all around.

Chip and Beth Pecere of Personal Touch Photography, Inc., for the initial restoration of my photos and for donating their time.

The artist known as Shannon, who came in at the eleventh hour and made sure my photos looked their best.

Friends who shared my time with John:
Lou Adler, Neil and Susie Aspinall, Spence Berland, Sid Bernstein, Greg Calbi, Candace Carrell, Peppy Castro, Roy Cicala, Al Coury, Ron Delsener, Jack Douglas, Dennis Ferrante, Janice, Troy, and Danielle Germano, Michael Graham, Esq., Bruce Grakal, Peter Jameson, Iris Keitel, Norma Kemper, Sarah Kernochan, Tony King, Allen Klein, David Nutter, Maureen OConnor, Chris ODell, Andrew Loog Oldham, Maria and Armando Ontivero, Richard Perry, Jozy Pollock, Arlene Reckson, Helen and Norman Seaman, Robin Siegel.

Friendsboth old and new:
Billy, Chris and Matty Amendola, Mary Anne and Ames Andersen, Linda Bann, Richard Barone, Mark Bego, Stephanie Bennett, Violet Benny, Jim Bessman, Mitch Borofsky, Shanthi Brigati, Gordon and Vera Brown, Brian Caplan, Esq., Michael and Roberta Cardillo, Rattika and Paul Cartledge, Frank Chmielewski, Jane and Ken Dashow, Juliet and Edward Davies, Andrea Davis, Dwight DeReiter, John Edward, Annie Fowler, Roger Friedman,Shelley Germeaux, Glauco, Joel Glazier, Fred Goodman, Tyler Elizabeth Graae, Rose Gross-Marino, Leslie and John Hardacre, Susan Hathaway, Sandy Hicks, Denise Jaklitsch, Pat and Tim Jennings, Larry Kane, Mitchell Kanner, Kosh, Beverly Lee, Adrienne and Michael Levin, Louis Levin, Barbara Ligeti, Ken Lubin, Barry Magnus, Tim Mahon, Paul Maiorana, Randi Marcus, Pamela Maythenyi and Don Nissman, Laurie McCaffrey, Mike McCann, Joyce and Sam Moore, Jeannine and Jon Moorehead, Louise deVille Morel, Kathy Morris, Cousin Bruce Morrow, Ty Murray, Tony Perkins, Marilyn Petrone, Liliana and Mark Plotkin, Celia Quantrill, Ed and Melani Rogers, Brad Rosenberger, Spencer Ross, Susan Ryan, Greg Schmidt, Pat Sellers, Phoebe Snow, Victor Spinetti, Natasha Stoynoff, Eddie Sung, Peggy Swire, Kate Taylor, Marian Tessa, Rebecca Thornell, Phil Turner, Ellen Voell, Steve Walter, Billy West.

Yoko for giving meand all of usa hole to see the sky through .

My personal all-star band:
Kenny Ascher, David Brigati, Eddie Brigati, Felix Cavaliere, Lightning Lou Christie, Spencer Davis, Gordon Edwards, the Fab Faux, Lawrence Gowan, Justin Hayward, Mick Jagger, Arthur Jenkins, Bobby Keys, Trevor Lawrence, John Lodge, Rick Marotta, Hugh McCracken, The Raspberries, David Spinozza, Mark and Howard of the Turtles, Steven Van Zandt, Jimmy Webb.

Julian for all your help and all the smiles. Your dad would certainly be proud of how his little man has become a thoughtful humanitarian and talented artist.

And those who are here in spirit:
Jesse Ed Davis, Mal Evans, Eddie Germano, Michael Hazelwood, lain Macmillan, Linda McCartney, Keith Moon, Harry Nilsson, Billy Preston, John Ritter, Derek Taylor.

Paul, Ringo, and George for your kindness to me, and for looking after your brother.

And, most important, to John .
loving john
S hortly after John and I got together, he decided we would go to Los Angeles for a white. We hopped on a flight with Uncle Harold Seider, Johns lawyer and trusted advisor from the Allen Klein/ABKCO days (John had hired Harold after he left ABKCO, which came in handy in Johns lawsuit against Klein). Harold graciously offered us his apartment and found somewhere else to stay. He knew better than anyone that John had no spending money! We soon met up with two of Johns old friends: Rolling Stone Bill Wyman and the Stones ex-manager, Andrew Loog Oldham. Hanging out with Andrew was always good fun. He was staying at legendary producer Lou Adlers house in Bel Air (Lou had another place in Malibu). Since Andrew would only be in L.A. a few more days, he suggested we ask Lou if we could use the place. Wed put Harold out long enough, so we thought it was a good idea. We didnt know Lou, so Andrew arranged it for us. We ended up staying there close to two months. These pictures, taken poolside at Adlers house, are the first I took of our time together.
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A lthough some people are under the impression that John and I spent our entire year and a half together in Los Angeles, we actually only spent about six months living and working there (from September 1973 to early May 1974with many long breaks back in New York throughout).
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