Iconic Feb 2014

Exclusive Interview With Jonathan Morrish

I first met Jonathan back in May 2013 at the Making History Exhibition. Having been no stranger to his 20 plus years commitment to Michael’s career, it was a privilege to finally be introduced. “It’s so nice to talk about Michael” Jonathan told me. I took this opportunity to ask if he’d like to interview for Iconic. “I’d be happy to!” he shared. A few months later we sat down at his office in Central London and spend the next hour talking Michael, Muscles, Smile and Nelson Mandela… read more…

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World Exclusive for Cover Photo

Following one of the most talked about photographs of 2013, Iconic reached out to famed photographer Scott Christopher to discuss photographing the King of Pop. In doing so Scott Christopher not only gave a fascinating insight but presented us with this stunning, never-before seen image for the cover. read more…

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Exclusive Details about the
Last Photoshoot Doco!

The news of the Last Photoshoot documentary and unseen footage sent the fan community in to a frenzy. Of course Iconic weren’t satisfied with not know how this documentary came to be and what the plans are for it, So for Issue 13 we spoke with director
Craig Williams. read more…

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Sneak Peek Inside Issue 13

Check out this Exclusive inside look at Issue 13 of Iconic. What you see is 4 of the 6 pages from our exclusive Interview with Jonathan Morrish. Jonathan provided us with some never before seen pictures of himself and Michael from his own personal archives. We were extremely privileged to be able to share them with you. Pick up your copy of Issue 13 HERE[/column]

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Photos from Film Shoot Released

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