Iconic 1969 Beatles Album Cover, Shot in Just 10 Minutes, Is Still Being Recreated 57 Years Later
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It was created in just ten minutes and five decades later it continues to feed several theories.They did six shots and left latent a series of mysteries that 57 years later is worth reviewing.
One day like today, on August 8, 1969, The Beatles left for a moment from the EMI studios in London. Then they walked a few meters and posed for the camera. 57 years of that scene. The fascinating thing is not only that the cover of Abbey Road is an absolute icon. It is also interesting all the chaos, the coincidences and the myths that were woven around those ten minutes of work. From the Himalayas to the passing of pedestrians of the corner Th…
He knows some of the curiosities of Abbey Road photography: 11:30 a.m. on August 8, 1969. Iain Macmillan had ten minutes to take a photograph that he knew would be remembered, even if it was for the mere fact that it seemed to be the last album of the band. However, he did not know to what extent the snapshot was going to become iconic. It was difficult to imagine, and more not being a paradisiacal scenario. It was as simple as making it on the …
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