Anton Corbijn: Favourite Darkness

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Anton Corbijn: Favourite Darkness
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Anton Corbijn: Favourite Darkness

The coffee table book "Anton Corbijn: Favourite Darkness" offers a unique, in-depth examination of the photography of world-renowned photographer Anton Corbijn through composition, lighting and viewer perspective.

PUBLISHER: Hannibal
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49,95

The coffee table book "Anton Corbijn: Favourite Darkness" offers a unique, in-depth examination of the photography of world-renowned photographer Anton Corbijn through composition, lighting and viewer perspective.

"I've always liked photographing people who are in the public eye. I feel like it gives you a step ahead ... you can play with the image they already have." - Anton Corbijn

Anton Corbijn's photography offers an intimate look into the lives of cultural icons, stripping away the glamour to reveal raw humanity. This book examines his distinctive approach to image making, exploring his use of composition, lighting and perspective, and making connections to art history. Corbin's subjects, captured in unexpected settings, appear both unguarded and authentic, providing a striking contrast to their public personae.

Specifications
Title: Anton Corbijn: Favourite Darkness
Author: Ingrid Brugger
Publisher: Hannibal
Size: 285 x 234 x 25 mm
Size: 232 pages
Weight: 1369 grams
Language: English
Material: Hardcover
ISBN: 9789464941623

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Anton Corbijn

Anton Corbijn, born in 1955 in Strijen, discovered photography through his love of music while still in high school. He took his first photos with his father's camera at an outdoor concert in 1972. He soon switched from stage photography to portrait photography, initially only portraits of musicians. Anton moved in...

ISBN

9789464941623

Color

Black/White

Language

English