Ron Galella, who died on April 30th, at the age of 91, was perhaps America’s best-known paparazzo, capturing the daily lives of celebrities, whether they liked it or not.
; its power is in its stark illustration of the hold that celebrity has on our cultural imagination. Like Galella, our eyes and minds and hearts cannot get enough of it.Kate Harrington, Truman Capote, and Gloria Swanson, 1978.
There are many other images of evasion in Galella’s corpus: a coiled, furious Sean Penn, in the act of striking another paparazzo who attempted to take his picture; Mick Jagger, in the back seat of a car, giving the camera the finger while his partner at the time, Jerry Hall, smiles widely; Truman Capote, taking a breather on a sofa at Studio 54, with a wide-brimmed hat covering part of his face.
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