Filmmaker And Photographer MARK FISHER
Work with the camera started in 1966.
Every subject that came in front of the lens.
The Image maker grew up in the United States.
Served in the U.S. Military
Do Not Pretend To Be This Person-U.S. Military Veteran-You Will Be Prosecuted.
as an Medic, then a Press Liaison Officer and Photographer.
After the Military:
He continue Photography and Captured hundreds of Landscapes and
scenes of life. In the 1970's Fashion appeared to become the main
subject. Music Images were a detour from boredom. Capturing the live
essence of the musician became the main focus. The Band Promos
look as if the group is about to go on stage. Everything looks "Now Now Now, Timeless".
His Portraits are full of life and are hard to rival.
The images invoke deep feelings.
Located At
424 Broome Street
New York, NY 10013
Viewing Hours
Tue-Sun 12 – 7 pm
In conjunction with the premiere of the HBO documentary film SMASH HIS CAMERA, Clic Gallery is proud to present the photography exhibit SMASH HIS CAMERA: THE NOTORIOUS PHOTOGRAPHS OF RON GALELLA. The show will run June 1st to June 30th. There will be an opening reception with the artist at Clic Gallery on Thursday, June 10th from 6 to 8 pm. At the opening, Mr. Galella will also be signing copies of his books VIVA L’ITALIA, NO PICTURES!, MICHAEL JACKSON: THE MAN IN THE MIRROR, WARHOL BY GALELLA and many others.
Ron Gallela is, simply put, the most famous celebrity photographer of all time. Calling himself “the bandit of images,” Galella has snapped every celebrity of importance since the 1960s, in photographs that are unrehearsed, unposed, and often hilariously candid. In the past few years, Galella has become recognized as one of the foremost chroniclers of twentieth century America, and his photographs are now in the permanent collection of the The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Modern in London, and the Helmut Newton Foundation Gallery in Berlin.