Thursday, March 25th, 2010
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Jim Marshall, 1936-2010

jim marshallYou've seen a lot of photos that Jim Marshall took. Johnny Cash, flipping the bird on his way off stage at San Quentin Prison, Jimi Hendrix lighting his guitar on fire at the Monterey Jazz and Pop Festival, The Allman Brothers sitting on their equipment outside the Fillmore East. He is generally regarded as rock n' roll's greatest photographer and his work graced the covers of more than 500 albums. "Jim's pictures of the music makers are extraordinary for many reasons," wrote his friend, the actor Michael Douglas, in the forward to Marshall's 1997 book, Not Fade Away. "As a human being and as an artist, he has never shied away from honesty. His style is very 'in your face,' and yet he inspires trust and confidence in the people he photographs, and the shared intimacy is caught in a millisecond. And there it is. Forever."

Marshall died in his sleep Tuesday night, of causes as yet unknown, in a hotel room in New York City.

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Rob Strong (#4,144)

A great recollection of Jim Marshall here, at The Online Photographer:

"I can't wait to see the photos the man is gonna send back from hell. They are going to be dynamite!

Jim Marshall, dead at 74. I could say R.I.P., but honestly I think that would be altogether last on his wish list."

http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer/2010/03/artists-aint-saints-jim-marshall-19362010.html

hockeymom (#143)

I thought you meant the OTHER Jim Marshall…key member of the Viking's feared "Purple People Eaters".
Great football player, played 282 consecutive games, should be in the HOF, amazing career (except for that one time when he ran the wrong way and scored a safety on his own team). Had some drug problems, post football.

Also, not dead.

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