The Beatles' Mad Day Out: A London Photo Session in 1968
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The Beatles' Mad Day Out: A London Photo Session in 1968
On Sunday, July 28, 1968, The Beatles embarked on a photographic journey across London. The band needed new publicity shots as they were deep into recording their self-titled double album, which would become known as “The White Album.” The task fell to Don McCullin, a photographer known for his stark images of war zones. The […]
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