WOODSTOCK, N.Y. (AP).- Photographer Barry Feinstein, who captured behind-the-scenes images from rock’s golden age and shot iconic album covers for Bob Dylan and George Harrison, died in upstate New York on Thursday. He was 80. Agent Dave Brolan said Feinstein, who lived in Woodstock, suffered various ailments and was hospitalized with an infection. Feinstein’s best known images include the picture of a skinny, side-glancing Dylan on the cover of 1964’s “The Times They Are A-Changin'” and of Harrison sitting among garden gnomes on his 1970 solo album, “All Things Must Pass.” But Feinstein had varied experiences that ranged from working as an assistant at Columbia Pictures, photographing Hollywood stars like Steve McQueen and Judy Garland and later shooting rock royalty of the 1960s and 1970s. He also made films. Feinstein was friends with Dylan’s early