The documentary "Harry Benson: Shoot First" chronicles the awesome and impressive works of the revered and highly respected photographer, Harry Benson. The documentary showcased the rise to fame of the photographer and many behind the scenes which started back in the 1960s.
Thanks to the works of Harry Benson, and the producers of the documentary "Harry Benson: Shoot First" moviegoers and basically everyone now has the opportunity to see the lives of famous personalities even behind the scenes. The climb to fame of Harry Benson began as he covered one of the greatest bands of all time.
Back in the 1960s, Harry Benson was commissioned to take photographs of The Beatles as they visited the United States in 1964. He provided an exclusive behind the scenes look on the lives of the famous member of the band. The intimate portraits Harry Benson paved the way for him to take photos of other big shot personalities.
The documentary "Harry Benson: Shoot First" shows how the famous photographer's portfolio evolved as it includes Winston Churchill, Bobby Fischer, Muhammad Ali, Greta Garbo, Michael Jackson, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and even the John F. Kennedy assassination. His works appeared in publications and is preserved for the many years to come according to Rotten Tomatoes.
The documentary also had an impressive rating of 84 percent from the site. It is even noteworthy to say that 100 percent of those who viewed said they liked it.
As added by IMDb, the documentary includes famous personalities as Alec Baldwin, Gigi Benson, Wendy Benson-Landes, Carl Bernstein, James L. Brooks, Betty Buckley, Patti Davis, Cornelia Guest, and many more. The documentary had its release on Dec. 9, 2016.
As the documentary "Harry Benson: Shoot First" premiered, it earned a total of $1,846 for its opening weekend. As of Dec. 23, 2016 the documentary has a total of $9,855. The documentary is also known as The Harry Benson Project.