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Books - Photography
Anton Corbijn 1-2-3-4 (New Edition)
Representing the ultimate publication on the music photography of Anton Corbijn, one of the most important photographers and directors working today, this collection of images, many never before published, focuses on Corbijn’s evolving fascination with the music industry, from the 1970s to the present day. Anton Corbijn’s interest in music has been the engine of anillustrious decades-long career that has most recently involvedthe making of feature length films such as The American, A Most Wanted Man, and Life, due to be released in 2015. This gloriously illustrated, oversized book pays homage toCorbijn’s obsession with rock and roll–an interest that has ledto lifelong friendships with Bono, Michael Stipe, Dave Gahan, and other iconic musicians.
SKU: 9783791384016 -
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Anton Corbijn Depeche Mode, Reuel Golden Collector’s Edition
In 1981, Dutch photographer Anton Corbijn first met Depeche Mode in London when he shot them for an NME cover; in the foreground the smirking, blurred singer Dave Gahan, the rest of the band standing behind him smiling in sharp focus. According to Corbijn, the band were, at the time, “too poppy” for his taste. Fast forward five years and Depeche Mode were transforming their sound and look, with Corbijn now serving as the band’s creative director. Since 1986, he has crafted all of their visuals including photography, videos, and set designs.
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Books - Photography
MOOD / MODE by Anton Corbijn
In MOOD/MODE, leading international photographer and filmmaker Anton Corbijn presents images from his extensive body of work in which he explores the crossover between photography and the world of fashion – in the broadest sense of the word. Corbijn’s portraits of figures such as Alexander McQueen, Tom Waits, Kate Moss, Bjoerk and Clint Eastwood have now achieved iconic status. As visual director behind Depeche Mode and through his decades-long collaboration with U2 and others, he has made his mark on the way we look at an important aspect of contemporary culture.
SKU: 9789463887373