He captured John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison crossing a pedestrian crossing in front of the Abbey Road studio in London.
The photo became the cover of the eleventh studio album Abbey Road and instantly became a symbol of the era. Its strength lies in its simplicity: no writing, logo, or decorations. Only four musicians walking in step (and one barefoot) - as a metaphor of their cultural unity and at the same time individuality.
Since then, this pedestrian crossing has become a pilgrimage site for fans from all over the world. The photograph itself is an icon of the 1960s, a testament to the flourishing of rock music, youth freedom, and visual genius born from everyday life.