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Fotos NO TAN VISTAS *Volumen XVI*

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My dream was simple.It did not entail living an elaborate lifestyle full of luxury, fame or power. Rather, my dream was to create the richness of life through the simplicity of art—which, ultimately, for me, began taking shape through the lens of my Canon D4.My photography has truly led me to places I never thought I would be. 25 years ago, when I was walking the streets of Rome, I could have never imagined that I would one day photograph the greatest musician of our generation—Michael Jackson.It occurred to me that Jackson’s dream could have been just as simple as mine.Coming from a small town in Indiana, Jackson found his artistic talent at a very young age. Little might he have known that he would eventually make such a global impact with his art.With this website and through my photographs, I hope to keep Jackson’s legacy alive. I hope to paint an intimate portrait of my experience with Jackson and his fascinating world that he so graciously invited me to capture and share with you all.Some of the pictures on this website will soon be published in a book dedicating to Michael Jackson, the greatest artist I have ever had the pleasure to meet.

- Hamid Moslehi
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Sé que no es el lugar para hacerlo, pero tengo que preguntarlo: todas estas fotos inéditas de la era Invincible que están apareciendo, que vienen de la mano de este tal Hamid Moslehi... ¿¿quién se supone que era este hombre, un fotógrafo que MJ adoptó como personal en esta época?? Es que no me suena de ná.

Y ya puestos: esta foto de MJ interpretando Dangerous:

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¿se supone que se corresponde con la actuación "fantasma"
de la gala presidencial de Clinton en 2002? Es que me sorprende mucho verle con ese pelo tan lacio, que desde luego NO se corresponde con la del American Bandstand un día antes, o al menos eso me parece a mí...
 
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