Les livres en français sont sur www.livres-cinema.info
MENU   

Life Through an Aperture

The Films and Photography of Keith Hamshere

de Keith Hamshere et Gareth Owen

Type
Autobiographies
Sujet
Others personsKeith Hamshere
Mots Clés
Keith Hamshere, still photographer, film making
Année d'édition
2024 (December 03, 2024)
Editeur
The History Press
Langue
anglais
Taille d'un livre de poche 11x18cmTaille relative de ce livreTaille d'un grand livre (29x22cm)
Taille du livre
Format
Hardcover • 280 pages
7 ½ x 9 ¾ inches (19 x 25 cm)
ISBN
978-1-80399-407-9
Appréciation
pas d'appréciation (0 vote)

Moyenne des votes : pas d'appréciation

0 vote 1 étoile = On peut s'en passer
0 vote 2 étoiles = Bon livre
0 vote 3 étoiles = Excellent livre
0 vote 4 étoiles = Unique / une référence

Votre vote : -

Signaler des informations incorrectes ou incomplètes

Description de l'ouvrage:
Legendary stills photographer Keith Hamshere reveals the stories from his remarkable career alongside his iconic photography, featuring some of Hollywood’s biggest movies – from Indiana Jones to Star Wars to James Bond

Keith Hamshere started his entertainment career as a child actor after winning a junior TV talent competition, which in turn led to a nine-month stint working with Max Bygraves on Singing Down the Lane at the London Palladium.

Alas, child actors do eventually grow up, and keen to add a second string to his employment chances, Keith developed his interest in photography, which resulted in him becoming a society photographer at the heart of Swinging London, and in particular working for Baron Studios in the 1960s.

When In Search of the Castaways unit photographer Johnny Jay began working on a new film directed by Stanley Kubrick in the mid-1960s, he realized he had a mammoth assignment ahead and needed a reliable assistant. Recalling Keith’s fascination with photography and his growing popularity, he asked his young friend if he would be interested in helping out on 2001: A Space Odyssey. Keith did not need to think about his answer, and in fact spent the next two years on the production learning his craft, earning the fond respect of Kubrick, and was soon trusted to run the photographic department, shooting large format images for animation and special effects – all done for real, in camera, long before CGI was even heard of.

Following his stellar work on 2001, Keith went on to become an established stills photographer and was in great demand on such titles as Battle of Britain, Barry Lyndon, Young Winston and Rosebud, before embarking on the first of eight James Bond assignments, The Spy Who Loved Me.

Along with his Bond films – three with Roger Moore, both of Timothy Dalton’s and all four of Pierce Brosnan’s adventures – Keith was also asked to work on other legendary franchises: with Steven Spielberg on Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom; George Lucas on the three Stars Wars prequels; Superman II and III, along with other Hollywood blockbusters such as Clash of the Titans, Willow, Man on Fire, Patriot Games, Shadowlands, The Mummy, Spy Game and, shortly before retiring, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation.

Keith has helped create some of the most iconic images from some of the biggest movies ever made. He eagerly embraced innovative technology and was one of the first unit photographers to adapt to the digital age. He also pioneered in ‘Virtual Reality’ and developed and produced 360-degree virtual movie sets, which provided amazing interactive content for film studio executives.

In Life Through an Aperture, Keith Hamshere shares his fascinating tales of rubbing shoulders with the biggest names in Hollywood, alongside with his incredible images.

À propos des auteurs :
Keith Hamshere has taken some of the most iconic photographs from some of the biggest movies ever made. Life Through An Aperture is his first book.

Voir le site internet de l'éditeur The History Press

Voir la filmographie complète de Keith Hamshere sur le site IMDB ...

> Des mêmes auteurs :

A Life Through the Lens:Memoirs of a Film Cameraman

A Life Through the Lens (2004)

Memoirs of a Film Cameraman

de Alan Hume et Gareth Owen

Sujet : Others persons > Alan Hume

Albert J. Luxford, the Gimmick Man:Memoir of a Special Effects Maestro

Albert J. Luxford, the Gimmick Man (2002)

Memoir of a Special Effects Maestro

de Albert J. Luxford et Gareth Owen

Sujet : Technique > Special effects

> Sur un thème proche :

The Blues Brothers:An Epic Friendship, the Rise of Improv, and the Making of an American Film Classic

The Blues Brothers (2025)

An Epic Friendship, the Rise of Improv, and the Making of an American Film Classic

de Daniel de Visé

Sujet : One Film > The Blues Brothers

The Dressing Room:Backstage Lives and American Film

The Dressing Room (2025)

Backstage Lives and American Film

de Desirée J. Garcia

Sujet : Sociology

Ready for My Closeup:The Making of Sunset Boulevard and the Dark Side of the Hollywood Dream

Ready for My Closeup (2025)

The Making of Sunset Boulevard and the Dark Side of the Hollywood Dream

de David M. Lubin

Sujet : One Film > Sunset Boulevard

Soho on Screen:Cinematic Spaces of Bohemia and Cosmopolitanism, 1948-1963

Soho on Screen (2025)

Cinematic Spaces of Bohemia and Cosmopolitanism, 1948-1963

de Jingan Young

Sujet : Countries > Great Britain

Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli:The Epic Story of the Making of The Godfather

Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli (2025)

The Epic Story of the Making of The Godfather

de Mark Seal

Sujet : One Film > The Godfather

Motion Picture Paradise:A History of Florida's Film and Television Industry

Motion Picture Paradise (2024)

A History of Florida's Film and Television Industry

de David Morton

Sujet : Economics

The 12-Hour Film Expert:Everything You Need to Know about Movies

The 12-Hour Film Expert (2024)

Everything You Need to Know about Movies

de Noah Charney et James Charney

Sujet : General

12690 livres recensés   •   (c)2024-2025 cinemabooks.info   •