Now, fans of the "Let It Be" stars can see some of his candid photographs in The Beatles: Inside Out, a new exhibition at London's Proud Chelsea. The display commemorates the 50th anniversary of Whitaker's first session with the group and their first hysteria-inducing US tour. Whitaker first met The Beatles' manager Brian Epstein during the band's Australia tour and turned down a job offer when first asked. Shortly after attending a gig, he changed his mind and became their official -and highly-influential - photographer, confidante and friend. Whitaker's diverse photographs depicted The Beatles from all angles until the close of their last world tour in 1966. From then on, Whitaker turned his hand to photographing Salvador Dali and later the Vietnam and Indo-Pakistani wars.
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Source: The Independent, UK
Photo Credit: Robert Whitaker