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JAKARTA - New photos of The Beatles immortalized by Paul McCartney, taken at the peak of 'Beatlemania', were unveiled at London's National Portrait Gallery.

From June 28 to October 1 this year, the reopening of the gallery will feature 250 photos of Paul's colleagues and on the 1963-64 tour.

Photos of Paul McCartney 1963-64: Eyes Of The Storm will show what 'Beathemania' looks like from the Pentax camera belonging to the bassist and singer.

The companion's photobook, titled 1964: Eyes Of The Storm, will be released on June 13 throughTEN Press.

Speaking introductory to the book, McCartney said of the period: "It feels like millions of eyes are suddenly on us, creating a picture I will never forget for the rest of my life."

Photos Of Rare Beatle Mania By Paul McCartney Shown At The National Portrait Gallery

JAKARTA - New photos of The Beatles immortalized by Paul McCartney, taken at the peak of 'Beatlemania', were unveiled at London's National Portrait Gallery.

From June 28 to October 1 this year, the reopening of the gallery will feature 250 photos of Paul's colleagues and on tours from 1963-64.

Photos of Paul McCartney 1963-64: Eyes Of The Storm will show what 'Beathemania' looks like from the Pentax camera belonging to the bassist and singer.

The companion's photobook, titled 1964: Eyes Of The Storm, will be released on June 13 throughTEN Press.

Speaking introductory to the book, McCartney said of the period: "It feels like millions of eyes are suddenly on us, creating a picture I will never forget for the rest of my life."

About his love for photography, he added: Actually I've always been interested in photography, since I was very young, when our family had a small box camera in the 1950s.

I used to love the whole process of loading the Kodak film roller into our Brownie camera.

Check out the image options from the books and exhibitions below.

About his love for photography, he added: Actually I've always been interested in photography, since I was very young, when our family had a small box camera in the 1950s.

I used to love the whole process of loading the Kodak film roller into our Brownie camera.


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