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Man in the Mirror: Michael Jackson (Powerhouse Books) Hardcover – December 29, 2009
An icon raised in the spotlight, but ever reclusive and terribly shy, Jackson was the ideal subject for paparazzo extraordinaire Ron Galella, the nation’s most famous celebrity photojournalist. Galella shot Michael from his early days in the Jackson 5 right up to the weeks before his untimely death. Finding intimate moments with the legend offstage, he captured candid, beautiful, unguarded portraits of the man behind the mask and a lifetime of style and glamour.
Over the years Galella also captured Michael in the company of fellow celebrities—drawn, like Galella himself, to the biggest and brightest star of them all—including Muhammad Ali, Diana Ross, Chuck Berry, Brooke Shields, Jane Fonda, Liberace, Quincy Jones, Barry Manilow, Emmanuel Lewis, Liza Minnelli, Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie, Sophia Loren, Sylvester Stallone, Ted Kennedy, Dionne Warwick, Whitney Houston, Donald Trump, Eddie Murphy, Elizabeth Taylor, Madonna, and Marcel Marceau. He was able to find the personal side of Michael in images of him with his children, his sister Janet and the rest of the Jackson family, and even his pet chimpanzee, Bubbles.
In a tribute to the life and memory of Michael Jackson, Galella has compiled his comprehensive body of images of the King of Pop for the first time ever in Man in the Mirror: Michael Jackson.
- Print length176 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherpowerHouse Books
- Publication dateDecember 29, 2009
- Dimensions9.8 x 0.85 x 12.3 inches
- ISBN-101576875350
- ISBN-13978-1576875353
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Brooke Shields is a successful author, model, and television, film, and stage actress, best know for her roles in Blue Lagoon, Suddenly Susan, and the Broadway and London’s West End productions of Chicago. Her books include Down Came the Rain (Hyperion, 2005), Welcome to Your World, Baby (HarperCollins, 2008), and It’s the Best Day Ever, Dad! (HarperCollins, 2009), among others.
Susan Blond founded the PR firm Susan Blond, Inc. in 1987. She began her career in PR working for Andy Warhol, before moving on to United Artists, and then Epic Records where she served as Vice President. While at Epic, she worked closely with Michael Jackson, helping to turn Thriller into the best selling album of all time.
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- Publisher : powerHouse Books; Illustrated edition (December 29, 2009)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 176 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1576875350
- ISBN-13 : 978-1576875353
- Item Weight : 3.1 pounds
- Dimensions : 9.8 x 0.85 x 12.3 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,105,740 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #2,415 in Celebrity Photography
- #5,155 in Popular Music (Books)
- #5,555 in Portrait Photography
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Much has been written of Ron Galella. Widely regarded as the most famous and most controversial celebrity photographer in the world—he's been dubbed “Paparazzo Extraordinaire” by Newsweek and “the Godfather of U.S. paparazzi culture” by Time and Vanity Fair—Galella is clearly willing to take great risks to get the perfect shot. As a result, Ron has endured two highly publicized court battles with Jacqueline Kennedy-Onassis, a broken jaw at the hands of Marlon Brando, and a serious beating by Richard Burton’s bodyguards before being jailed in Cuernavaca, Mexico. But ultimately, it is his passion for the fine art of photography, coupled with a dedicated do-it-yourself approach to his craft—few artists can claim his level of skill in making their own prints—that sees Ron's body of work exhibited at museums and galleries throughout the world. The Museum of Modern Art New York and San Francisco, the Tate Modern in London, and the Helmut Newton Foundation Museum of Photography in Berlin, among many others, all maintain collections of Galella’s iconic works.
Ron's passion for photojournalism has also given rise to many highly acclaimed photo-art books, including Disco Years, which was honored as Best Photography Book of 2006 by The New York Times. Recently, Galella made the transition to moving film with Smash His Camera, a documentary of his life and career by Oscar-winning director Leon Gast (When We Were Kings, 1996). Premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, Smash His Camera received the Grand Jury Award for Directing in the U.S. Documentary category. The film was also well-received at the 54th BFI London Film Festival prior to airing on the BBC throughout the United Kingdom and Europe.
Tantamount to his recognition at home and in Northern Europe, the government of Basilicata graciously honored Ron—whose father, Vincenzo, was born in Muro Lucano—by making him an honorary citizen of the Italian region in 2009. Basilicata concurrently opened Ron Galella: Italian Icons, a traveling exhibit of over 70 of Ron’s photos, at Palazzo Lanfranchi’s Carlo Levi Hall in Matera. In conjunction with the opening, Ron launched his eighth book, Viva l’Italia!—a collection of over 225 images of Italian and Italian-American celebrities from Frank Sinatra to Sophia Loren.
A native New Yorker now residing in Montville, New Jersey, Ron served as a United States Air Force photographer during the Korean conflict before attending the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles, where he earned a degree in Photojournalism.
Ron’s body of work is currently made available for research and editorial use through Getty Images and their website at www.gettyimages.com. Please visit rongalella.com or email rongalella@gmail.com for all other media inquiries.
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2010There are pictures in this book of mj that i havent seen and i am a collector!!
If you want close up pictures of mj, then this is the book to have. It will take
a while to get through all of the book in one sitting so pace yourself and enjoy.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2010Loved this Coffee Table book. It is a complete pictorial history of Mr. Jackson's life. It is to be treasured and kept as Mr. Jackson will continue to make HIStory. Thank you so-o-o much!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2015A beautiful book about a fabulous entertainer. Michael was "one of a kind" and this volume shows that in spades!
- Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2010I received this book last week and have looked at it several times as I love the pictures. They are ALL IN BLACK & WHITE. I have seen these photos online and in magazines before in color for most of them. I would have loved to see them in color in this large book format! I like that he was able to tell us the dates and places of when/where the pictures took place.
I am disappointed in the comments by the photographer and author, Ron Galella. In the book, he gives his opinions about Michael Jackson and since I know better, I know they are his opinions and not FACTS. It is his book and he can give his opinions but WHY mess up a beautiful tribute book with, in my opinion, trash talk usually seen in tabloids. For instance, the author writes: "Michael had a big ego, and he believed he could do no wrong, nor could he ever admit defeat or come to terms with his fading stardom and riches." Uhhhh, you took photos of Michael Jackson, you do not have any right to JUDGE Michael Jackson Mr. Galella!!! Stick to photos and keep your opinions to yourself!
And Mr. Galella's quoting of Bob Jones, who was Michael Jackson's long-time public relations rep who was fired in 2004, from the book Michael Jackson: The Man Behind the Mask, that supposedly "summed" up Michael... please-- that was revenge and hurtful words being slung at Michael because he was mad Michael fired him! Bob Jones was not doing his job! Michael was not being promoted for the humanitarian work, nor the great music he made in the 2000's. So again, I feel that that sentence of trash and again HIS OPINION -- should not have made it to this book.
I say keep your money and just do an internet search for photos by Ron Galella of Michael Jackson. The other reflections and commentary by Brooke Shields and Susan Blond seemed to have been written back in 1984 and the author got permission to reprint them. The comments do not speak of anything recent or reflective about the life of Michael, at least that is what I read.
*** Notice how most of the other reviewers of this book have NOT purchased this from Amazon and they all have previous reviews where they rated ONLY the authors books (Galella) and/or the same BEALE books. Just sayin....
- Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2019Great product and satisfied.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2010I have recently checked this book out from the public library system again, for the second time. This is an incredible collection of black and white photographs of MJ. Many are unique, even if taken at familiar occassions, award shows, public appearances over the many years of this man's carreer. Mr. Galella's camera found Michael's eyes quite frequently. His camera captured moments of candid history. It is an absolutely beautiful collection of visual stories of Michael's life. The words printed off to the opposite side of the photos allow the reader to focus completely on the picture, then read the words, or vice versa, as the cse may be.
I personally would have purchased this beautiful book except for one glaring problem. Ms. Shields writes a profoundly moving introduction. Mr. Galella takes shocking liberties in his own personal introduction. I was stunned at the tabloid-ish, inaccurate, self-opinionated comments Mr. Galella used to dishonor the life and humanity of Michael Joseph Jackson. It truly is a shame because the words are hurtful, disrespectful and in my opinion, serve a grave discredit to Mr. Jackson. It astounds me that Mr. Galella can profess to so many years of studying this man with his camera, and come to the personal conclusions he did regarding Mr. Jackson's personal life and decisions. I tend to rate a narrative re Michael's life according to the ability of his three children to read the contents and feel pride and honor for their father, not shrink away from the words because of their hurtful, and in this case may I say cruel, personal opinion.
What a huge disappointment to see the incredible beauty in these pages, only to be tarnished by the author's own bias.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2010I just got my copy of Man In The Mirror and I am struck by the fact that all the images are in black and white and are so impressive. I have other Michael Jackson books completely in color with many photographers and it's amazing that I get a much clearer, definite image of MJ in black and white ... It is of no concern to me that Galella puts in a personal opinion. When I see his compilation of images by one artist, the consistency and love with which he photographs Jackson is absolutely astounding. The author is not a writer, however he is entitled to his opinion. He is a master shooter and the book was a journey and discovery of new images and exciting events that I had never seen In the end it's not words that count it's the images that are an important part of Michael's legacy. I believe that this book stands in tribute to the life artistry of Michael Jackson. Galella is an old master and his art is exhibited in galleries all over the world!
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NoneofyourbusinessReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 2, 20101.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Galella is a well-known respected paparazzi photographer who has said that he has thousands of unpublished pictures of Michael Jackson - it is just a pity none it seems to me appear in this book. It is a pretty book as books of Michael go - there is no writing to speak of; it is, as expected, simply a photograph album which is what I had actually wanted hence ordering it (albeit I ordered it on 24.Dec to be dispatched on 11.1 but after many delays it arrived this morning, 02.Feb!)-all the photos are obviously off-stage which I had thought would mean candid shots but apparently appear to mostly be photoshoot shots in the 70's and red-carpet/award collection partially posed shots we have all seen before or shots of michael, masked, bent over, and getting in his car after award ceremonies - the period after 1986 is particularly lacking - not one photograph is in colour, all are black & white, not a single photograph could be called "clear", "vivid" or "sharp" - all are blurred to some extent most likely during the printing process - I am sure the Ron Galella himself would not be happy at the quality his pictures are displayed in within this book. Fans and collectors will be disappointed; this is no better than any of the numerous tribute books brought out since June; I would say that "Before He Was King" by Todd Gray is a FAR better buy for anyone looking for a good photograph book that actually contains good candids & previously unreleased/unpublished photographs rather than this more pricey & disappointing book; if you arent sure if you should buy this Ron Galella book, look on the internet fan sites & I think you'll see far more & far better photographs including all that are in this book no doubt. I had looked forward to this book so much, especially after having bought "Before He Was King" and had been expecting similar or to be honest better from a Ron Galella collection - I was bitterly disappointed. It is just another okay tribute book - in black and white.
