What's a picture worth in words? Consider the cover photo of Philip Norman's Mick Jagger, which expends some 250,000 words on the still-rampant lion of the Rolling Stones. Shot in 1980, when Jagger was 37, Marcia Resnick's black-and-white portrait captures a bare-chested, self-haunted Mick, eyes a bit hollowed, cheeks a tad creased, those infamous lips famously parted, all beneath an angelic feathering of brown hair. Guilty as charged, it seems to say.
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