​The Beatles photography for Sale

The Beatles / Paris Match, André Lefebvre

The Beatles / Paris Match

André Lefebvre

Photography - 20.9 x 31.5 x 0 inch

$1,749

169. Sergent Pepper, Bernard Pras

169. Sergent Pepper

Bernard Pras

Photography - 35.4 x 35.4 x 1.2 inch

$5,466

Beatles, Samsofy

Beatles

Samsofy

Photography - 23.6 x 35.4 x 0.8 inch

$394

Rock BL4, Max Steven Grossman

Rock BL4

Max Steven Grossman

Photography - 37 x 75 x 2 inch

$11,500

Sergent Pepper's, Unglik original, signed by the artist, Richard Unglik

Sergent Pepper's, Unglik original, signed by the artist

Richard Unglik

Photography - 11.8 x 11.8 x 1 inch

$390

Abbey Road, Unglik original, signed by the artist, Richard Unglik

Abbey Road, Unglik original, signed by the artist

Richard Unglik

Photography - 23.6 x 23.6 x 1 inch

$800

Abbey Road, Unglik original, signed by the artist, Richard Unglik

Abbey Road, Unglik original, signed by the artist

Richard Unglik

Photography - 11.8 x 11.8 x 1 inch

$390

​The Beatles photography for Sale

"We thought that if we could last two or three years, it would be fantastic," said Ringo Starr. The Beatles will last ten years, in the end, seven of which are spent recording. Originally from Liverpool, the band quickly became one of the most listened to in the world, becoming a major leader in the music scene. Even though the group is longer in existence today, the Beatles are still a source of inspiration for contemporary artists, such as Keith O'Connor, or Marta Zawadzka. Discover their work on Artsper, where we truly believe that Beatlemania will never die! 

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Who was the primary photographer for The Beatles?

The primary photographer for The Beatles was Robert Freeman, who captured some of the band's most iconic images, including the cover art for albums such as "With The Beatles" and "Rubber Soul."

What are some iconic photographs of The Beatles?

Some of the most iconic photographs of The Beatles include the Abbey Road album cover, the rooftop concert in London, the "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" album cover, and the "Help!" movie poster. These images have become synonymous with the band's legacy and continue to inspire fans and musicians alike.

How did The Beatles use photography to promote their music and image?

The Beatles used photography extensively to promote their music and image, with iconic images such as the Abbey Road album cover becoming instantly recognizable. They worked with renowned photographers like Robert Freeman and Astrid Kirchherr to create visually striking images that helped to establish their brand and appeal to fans around the world.