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Ron Galella

Biography


His most famous photograph, Windblown Jackie, taken on October 7, 1971, on Madison Avenue after he flagged a taxi and had the driver honk the horn, was named one of the most influential photographs of all time by Time magazine in 2016, forty-five years after he took it. What tabloids once bought for a thousand dollars a frame, MoMA, the Tate Modern, SFMOMA, and the Helmut Newton Foundation eventually placed in their permanent collections. His 22 published books, including Disco Years, named Best Photography Book of 2006 by The New York Times, document not just celebrities but an entire lost era of unmanaged, unfiltered fame. Andy Warhol called him his favorite photographer. Michael Kors coined the phrase “Galella Glamour” as a design reference point. The 2010 Sundance Grand Jury Award–winning documentary Smash His Camera introduced him to an entirely new generation as an artist who understood something essential about the relationship between fame, image, and time.


Did You Know

Fun Facts

4M+

Photographs taken over his career. The largest candid celebrity archive ever assembled by a single photographer.

22

Books published across his lifetime, from Jacqueline in 1974 to 100 Iconic Photographs in 2021.

45 Years

How long it took for Windblown Jackie to be named one of the most influential photographs of all time by Time magazine, taken in 1971, recognized in 2016.

$40,000

What Ron sued Marlon Brando for, and won, after Brano broke his jaw and knocked out five of his teeth. He showed up to Brando’s press conference in a custom football helmet.

In The News

Getty Images Selected as Official Photographer of 2026 Met Gala

Getty Images has been named the official photographer of the 2026 Met Gala, capturing the world’s top cultural icons at fashion’s most prestigious event on May 4.

Ron Galella was the godfather of “paparazzi culture”: with his lens he portrayed the style of an era.

Ron Galella has forever imprinted in our memory the most intimate and unpublished moments of celebrities with his black and white photographs

Off Guard: The Galella Factory and the New York Night

Meredith Fleischer of The MF Gallery essays the work and power of Ron Galella, paparazzo extraodinaire. This article is in partnership with The MF Gallery.

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