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- It was the start of a 40-year partnership that grew from taking photos and directing videos to Corbijn becoming the band’s visual director, designing everything from their logos to their album sleeves to their stage sets – an association that’s celebrated in a new book, Depeche Mode by Anton Corbijn.
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Jun 1, 2021 · By his own cheerful admission, Anton Corbijn’s relationship with Depeche Mode did not get off to a flying start. It was 1981 and Corbijn was the NME’s new star photographer, having...
Aug 13, 2021 · When photographer Anton Corbijn first met Depeche Mode in 1981 while working an assignment for British music magazine NME, he wasn’t convinced. For the intense Corbijn, the son of a preacher who ...
Corbijn became such an integral part of Depeche Mode’s success, the band considered him “a veritable unseen member of the group,” writes Post-Punk.com, mediating their image not only through photography but also live projections and, of course, music videos.
Nov 21, 2019 · Anton Corbijn on Depeche Mode's new film SPIRITS In The Forest, the relationship with their fans, and a lifetime of shooting the likes of Joy Division.
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Depeche Mode by Anton Corbijn is a photography book by Dutch photographer Anton Corbijn, first published in a limited edition, in 2020, and in a general release, in 2021. The book documents his vast work with British electronic music band Depeche Mode, from 1981 to 2018, with around 500 photographs. Content
Jul 7, 2021 · DM weren’t keen on Corbijn’s concept for the Enjoy the Silence video, explaining, simply, how it would work: “Dave dressed up as a king, walking around with a deck chair.” Corbijn cajoled the...
Corbijn's work relationship with Depeche Mode began with the filming of a music video for their 1986 single "A Question of Time". Corbijn says that he soon "started to realise that [his] visuals and their music went really well together.