Robert whitaker photographer biography

          Robert Whitaker was.!

          Robert Whitaker (13 November 1939 – 20 September 2011) was a renowned British photographer.

          Bob Whitaker () was a British photographer well-known around the world for his innovative photographic style.

          Best known internationally for his many photographs of The Beatles, taken between 1964 and 1966. And for his photographs of the rock group Cream. Which were used in the Martin Sharp-designed collage on the cover of their 1967 LP Disraeli Gears.

          FATEFUL MEETING

          Whitaker was running a freelance penthouse photo studio in Flinders Street, Melbourne.

          He had his fateful meeting with The Beatles and their manager Brian Epstein, during the group’s June 1964 Australasian tour. This came about more or less by accident.

          Robert Whitaker (13 November – 20 September ) was a British photographer, best known internationally for his many photographs of The Beatles.

        1. Robert Whitaker (13 November – 20 September ) was a British photographer, best known internationally for his many photographs of The Beatles.
        2. Robert Whitaker was a British photographer, best known internationally for his many photographs of The Beatles, taken between and , with his best known work, the "Butcher Cover", which featured on the band's 's US-only album Yesterday.
        3. Robert Whitaker was.
        4. Robert began work in London as a photographer in the late 'Fifties but he moved to Melbourne in where he began studying at the University of Melbourne and.
        5. Robert Whitaker, who has died of cancer aged 71, was best known for his photographs of the Beatles.
        6. Whitaker accompanied a journalist friend to an interview with Epstein for an article for the Melbourne Jewish News. Whitaker’s picture was published with the article. Which led to his introduction to Epstein and his first shots of the Beatles—pictures of Paul McCartney and George Harrison each holding up boomerangs presented to them by Australian fans.

          BRIAN EPSTEIN

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