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Robert Freeman was a renowned photographer who is best known for his iconic photos and album covers of The Beatles. His work had a major cultural impact, and he began his career as a photo journalist at the British newspaper The Sunday Times. He gained attention with black and white photographs of several jazz musicians, which led to commissions from Beatles manager Brian Epstein. This resulted in a long association with the band, including album cover designs for With The Beatles (Meet The Beatles! in the U.S.), The Beatles For Sale, Help! and Rubber Soul. Freeman also worked as a director on films like Swinging London and The Touchables, and was the photographer for the first Pirelli Calendar. He later suffered a severe stroke in 2014, but his family sold some Beatles memorabilia to support his recovery. Freeman passed away in 2019, leaving behind a legacy of iconic photographs that continue to inspire.

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