Unseen alternative photo Polaroid taken for the “Thriller” album is to go on auction on December 9, 2023 in Florida through the auction house Blackwell Auctions.
The Polaroid were taken by Dick Zimmerman and all come with letter of authenticity from Dick Zimmerman, as well as a release of all copyrights.
Each of the 5 Polaroids are to got for between $10,000 and $20,000.
Also for grab, a monumental piece of music historyL the camera that shot the inconic images for Michael’s “Thriller” album in 1982, owned by Dick Zimmerman
From the Auction House:
“On December 9, 2023, Blackwell Auctions will offer one of the most significant collections in music and pop culture history: a group of original, one-of-a-kind Polaroid test pictures from the photo shoot of Michael Jackson’s Thriller LP, plus the Hasselblad camera that took the photos.
This iconic collection comes directly from the personal archive of Dick Zimmerman, a prominent Hollywood celebrity photographer who rose to fame in the 1980s-’90s. Zimmerman worked directly with Jackson on two other projects, the ET album in collaboration with Steven Spielberg, and the exclusive wedding photo session with Michael and Lisa Marie Presley.
Even now, more than four decades after the Thriller shoot, Zimmerman’s memories of the day are indelible. “I’ve never met anybody quite as polite as Michael. His childlike way was very interesting. Michael didn’t have an ego. He was a very shy individual. But when he took breaks from shooting, he’d stand in front of a large mirror performing dance moves, and he became a different person. He was unusual, almost like from another planet. His maturity showed when he performed.”
Zimmerman said that in spite of Jackson’s electrifying command of any audience while performing onstage, the young star seemed camera-shy at the photo shoot. “Michael had a little trouble confronting the camera, believe it or not. To get his attention off the camera, a tiger cub was brought in. It turned out to be a great diversion for him. His attention went totally to playing with it.” Two of the five Polaroid shots to be auctioned depict Jackson holding the young feline.
Prior to the digital era, Polaroid test shots were a common tool used by professional photographers. They provided a quick way to preview a scene before committing it to film. The Polaroid shots offered in the auction, including the test shot taken only seconds prior to the photo ultimately chosen for the Thriller cover, are each, by definition, one of a kind. Notably, the test cover shot marks the first-ever image captured of Michael Jackson wearing the now-iconic white suit.
“The cultural importance of this collection of images, as well as the camera, truly cannot be overstated,” said Edwin Bailey of Blackwell Auctions. “The Thriller cover is one of the most widely distributed and immediately recognizable photographs ever taken. It’s quite a privilege to offer these Polaroids, as well as the camera that captured them. All of the items have been held in Dick Zimmerman’s personal collection since 1982 and will make their auction debuts on December 9th.”
A letter of authenticity from Zimmerman accompanies each of the Polaroid photographs and the camera. Also each photo will convey to its new owner with a release of photographic copyright from Zimmerman (note: personality rights may apply).
Zimmerman concluded: “As an artist, I’m proud to have played a part in creating the best-selling album ever. Undoubtedly, collectors of entertainment memorabilia and celebrity photographs would understand that the test photos and camera from the Thriller shoot are important pieces of music history. Blackwell’s auction presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to bid on them.””
Blackwell Auctions
December 9, 5:00 PM GMT
5251 110th Ave. N Suite 118, Clearwater, FL, 33760, US
THOSE ARE NOT ..THE PICTURE THATS ON HIS THILLER ALBUM COVER..THERE ARE WORTH SOMETHING..BUT JACKPOT PICTURE THAT WOULD BE TOP DOLLAR ….IS THE ONE THAT’S ON THILLER ALBUM OR ANY OF HIS ALBUMS