<p><em>"The difference between Normski¿s photograph of me and any other is that it captures my soul."</em> ¿ <strong>Goldie</strong></p><p><em>"He was a larger-than-life character, full of energy and totally motivating. He really was the hip hop photographer of the day in the UK."</em> ¿ <strong>Stereo MC¿s</strong><br><em>"This book contains a striking catalogue of images, many of which have been exhibited by establishments such as Tate Britain, the V&A, Somerset House and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture."</em> ¿ <strong>Marcus Barnes</strong></p><p><em>"On the heels of Hip-Hop¿s 50th anniversary, Man with the Golden Shutter is a celebratory record of hip-hop as much as it is a definitive collection of Normski¿s incredible photographs." </em>¿ <strong>GQ Middle East</strong><br></p><p>Normski was a vital witness to the period known as the Golden Age of Rap, when big US artists like Run DMC, LL Cool J and Public Enemy started to play in the UK. A