Robby Muller: Polaroid
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Author: Muller, Robby
Known for his pioneering camerawork and virtuoso lighting, Dutch cinematographer Robby Muller was one of the most important cameramen in modern film history. His special vision imprinted itself in modern cinema over the course of a career marked by Muller's long-term collaborations with directors such as Wim Wenders, Jim Jarmusch and Lars von Trier. This publication assesses Muller's photographic work, characterised by the same poetic aesthetic infused in his filmic imagery.As he worked, Muller maintained his own working archive, keeping Polaroid photographs, letters and notes from directors and his own notes and photographs from set. In 2016, this material was presented in a major exhibition at the EYE Film Museum Amsterdam, accompanied by a publication of Muller's Polaroids. This new, slipcased, two-volume edition of "Robby Muller: Polaroid" brings that book back into print, offering readers the opportunity to reassess Muller's photographic work, characterized by the same poetic aesthetic that infused his filmic imagery.
ISBN 9783960984504. Walther Konig, Koln. hb in slipcase. 94 pages. 16.5 x 11.4 cm.
out of print
Known for his pioneering camerawork and virtuoso lighting, Dutch cinematographer Robby Muller was one of the most important cameramen in modern film history. His special vision imprinted itself in modern cinema over the course of a career marked by Muller's long-term collaborations with directors such as Wim Wenders, Jim Jarmusch and Lars von Trier. This publication assesses Muller's photographic work, characterised by the same poetic aesthetic infused in his filmic imagery.As he worked, Muller maintained his own working archive, keeping Polaroid photographs, letters and notes from directors and his own notes and photographs from set. In 2016, this material was presented in a major exhibition at the EYE Film Museum Amsterdam, accompanied by a publication of Muller's Polaroids. This new, slipcased, two-volume edition of "Robby Muller: Polaroid" brings that book back into print, offering readers the opportunity to reassess Muller's photographic work, characterized by the same poetic aesthetic that infused his filmic imagery.
ISBN 9783960984504. Walther Konig, Koln. hb in slipcase. 94 pages. 16.5 x 11.4 cm.
out of print