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Photo by: Anton Corbijn

Anton Corbijn

  • Film maker
  • Photographer
  • Designer

Photographer and filmmaker Anton Corbijn (born 1955) began his career in the early 1970s in Groningen photographing musicians at concerts but soon turned to portrait photography, with painter and musician Herman Brood as his muse. He is known for his distinctively coarse-grained, monochrome images. 

After moving to London in 1979, he made a name for himself internationally with his penetrating photographs of such musical greats as Miles Davis, David Bowie and U2 band members. He seeks out people who speak to him through their art, from Gerhard Richter to Robert de Niro, Nelson Mandela, Tom Waits, Kate Moss, William S. Burroughs, Stephen Hawking and Frank Sinatra. 

Corbijn has ventured beyond photography to design record covers, posters, logos and stage props. He also directed more than 80 music videos for Nirvana, U2, Johnny Cash and Depeche Mode and, more recently, feature films (Control, The Americans, Life, A Most Wanted Man) featuring such actors as George Clooney and Philip Seymour Hoffman. In 2012, he received the Cultuurfonds Prijs.