BEATLES ALBUM COVER PHOTOGRAPHER ROBERT FREEMAN DIES AT 82

Nov 09, 2019

By Jeremy Logan

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Photographer Robert Freeman, who helped define the image of The Beatles with some of the band’s best-known album covers, has died aged 82.

A statement on The Beatles website announced Freeman’s death Friday but didn’t give a cause.

A former photojournalist, Freeman shot the black-and-white cover for the 1963 album “With The Beatles,” picturing the Fab Four’s faces in part-shadow. He also photographed the covers of “Beatles For Sale,” ”Help!“ and ”Rubber Soul.“

Paul McCartney said Freeman was “imaginative and a true original thinker.” McCartney said in a blog post that Freeman “was one of our favourite photographers during the Beatles years who came up with some of our most iconic album covers.”

Ringo Starr tweeted; “God bless Robert Freeman peace and love to all his family.”

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