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Anton Corbijn (born May 20, 1955 in Strijen, the Netherlands) is a photographer who is also easily known for directing music video, including Depeche Mode's late 1989 clip Home Jesus & Nirvana's Heart-Shaped Pack (1993).
Cobijn began ingesting pic when you took the survive concert within 1972. Around 1979 he moved to London, England where he began to work using various rock group like Joy Division and PIL Ltd. When you took this time period Corbijn too began to choose exposure for easily understand magazines like Vogue and Rolling Stone Magazine.
Fallowing mastering photography Corbijn likewise decided to get into directing music videos.
Inside 1994, after directing various music videos, Corbijn directed a short subject for the BBC called "Show Yo Yo Stuff".
Corbijn tends to eschew traditional glamor photography, instead favoring the rawer look, typically within black-&-white. His cases come out to exist as equanimity & far flushed from either everyday life. His photo indicate raw emotion.
Entertainers Corbijn has photographed
Brainstorm
Captain Beefheart
Depeche Mode
Glenn Danzig
Herbert Grönemeyer
Johnny Cash
Joseph Arthur
Joy Division
Keith Richards
Kylie Minogue
Metallica
Miles Davis
R.E.M.
Tom Waits
U2 (including the handle of The Joshua Tree (1987))
Wilco
Music video filmography
"Hockey," Palais Schaumburg (1983)
"Beat Box," Art of Noise (1984)
"Dr. Mabuse," Propaganda (1984)
"Red Guitar," David Sylvian (1984)
"Seven Seas," Echo & the Bunnymen (1984)
"The Ink in the Well," David Sylvian (1984)
"Pride (In the Name of Love)" (third version), U2 (1984)
"Bring on the Dancing Horses," Echo & the Bunnymen (1985)
"Quiet Eyes," Golden Earring (1986)
"A Question of Time," Depeche Mode (1987)
"Bedbugs and Ballyhoo," Echo & the Bunnymen (1987)
"Strangelove," Depeche Mode (1987)
"Pimpf," Depeche Mode (1987)
"The Game," Echo & the Bunnymen (1987)
"Never Let Me Down Again," Depeche Mode (1987)
"Lips Like Sugar" (number one version), Echo & the Bunnymen (1987)
"Behind the Wheel," Depeche Mode (1987)
"Welcome to Paradise," Front 242
"My Secret Place," Joni Mitchell with Peter Gabriel (1988)
"Blueprint," Rainbirds (1988)
"Atmosphere," Joy Division (1988)
"Headhunter," Front 242 (1988)
"Faith and Healing," Ian McCulloch (1989)
"Sea of Time," Rainbirds (1989)
"White City of Light," Rainbirds (1989)
"Personal Jesus," Depeche Mode (1989)
"Killer Wolf," Danzig (1990)
"Enjoy the Silence" (1st version), Depeche Mode (1990)
"Policy of Truth," Depeche Mode (1990)
"World in My Eyes," Depeche Mode (1990)
"May This Be Your Last Sorrow," Banderas (1990)
"Clean," Depeche Mode (1991)
"Marie," Herbert Grönemeyer (1991)
"Two Faces," Rainbirds (1991)
"Tragedy (For You)," Front 242 (1991)
"Halo," Depeche Mode (1991)
"Front By Front," Front 242 (1992)
"Hail Hail Rock 'n' Roll," Garland Jeffreys (1992)
"Lover Lover Lover," Ian McCulloch (1992)
"One" (original version), U2 (1992)
"Straight To You," Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (1992)
"Dirty Black Summer," Danzig (1992)
"Do I Have to Say the Words?", Bryan Adams (1992)
"I Feel You," Depeche Mode (1993)
"Walking In My Shoes," Depeche Mode (1993)
"Condemnation" (number one version), Depeche Mode (1993)
"Heart-Shaped Box," Nirvana (1993), winner MTV Video Music Award for Best Alternative Video
"Delia's Gone," Johnny Cash (1994)
"Mockingbirds," Grant Lee Buffalo (1994)
"In Your Room," Depeche Mode (1994)
"Liar," Henry Rollins (1994)
"Love & Tears," Naomi Campbell (1994)
"Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?", Bryan Adams (1995)
"My Friends," Red Hot Chilli Peppers (1995)
"Hero of the Day," Metallica (1996)
"Mama Said," Metallica (1996)
"Barrel of a Gun," Depeche Mode (1997)
"It's No Good," Depeche Mode (1997)
"Useless," Depeche Mode (1997)
"Please" (1st version), U2 (1997)
"Bleibt Alles Anders," Herbert Grönemeyer (1998)
"Fantastich," Herbert Grönemeyer (1998)
"Goddess on a Hiway" (2nd version), Mercury Rev (1998)
"Salvation," Roxette (1999)
"Opus 40" (number one version), Mercury Rev (1999)
"Stars," Roxette (1999)
"Chemical" (number one version), Joseph Arthur (2000)
"In The Sun," Joseph Arthur (2000)
"Invalid Litter Dept.," At the Drive-In (2001)
"Freelove" (2nd version), Depeche Mode (2001)
"Mensch," Herbert Grönemeyer (2002)
"Electrical Storm," U2 (2002)
"Re-Offender," Travis (2003)
"Zum Meer," Herbert Grönemeyer (2003)
"All These Things That I've Done" (2nd version) The Killers (2005)
Books by Corbijn
Famouz (1989)
Allegro (1991)
Star Trak (1996)
33 However Exists (1999)
Werk (2000)
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