Sir Paul McCartney is well known for his musical talents; but he is also quite adept with a camera.

The award winning rocker has had a number of photographic exhibitions over the years.  A new exhibit is on the horizon and includes some never before seen photos.

The exhibit features 36 photos taken between December 1963 and February 1964. Shot in Liverpool; London; Paris; New York; Washington, DC; and Miami the exhibit is a peak into Beatlemania in the making.

A mixture of black and white and colour photos, the collection includes candid shots of the band and their view of the pandemonium surrounding their popularity.

The exhibit opens April 25 at Gagosian in Beverly Hills and will run to June 21.  A portion of the proceeds from the exhibit will go to support the continuing recovery and rebuilding efforts after the devastating wildfires in Southern California.