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Jun 1, 2021 · ‘They had soul’: Anton Corbijn on 40 years shooting Depeche Mode. Alexis Petridis. He thought they were pop lightweights – then turned them into moody megastars. The photographer recalls...
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
- Photography book
- 2020; 2021
- English
- Anton Corbijn
Aug 13, 2021 · Very large text size. 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 had moved from Holland to England a year prior to follow moody post-punkers Joy Division, the poppy four-piece were light stuff.
They had soul.” You can order a copy of the new book, Depeche Mode by Anton Corbijn from Taschen here. Related Content: A Visual History of The Rolling Stones Documented in a Beautiful, 450-Page Photo Book by Taschen. Depeche Mode Before They Were Actually Depeche Mode: Stream Their Early Demo Recordings from 1980.
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He is the creative director behind the visual output of Depeche Mode and U2, having handled the principal promotion and sleeve photography for both bands over three decades. His music videos include Depeche Mode's " Enjoy the Silence " (1990), U2's " One " (version 1) (1991), Bryan Adams ' " Do I Have to Say the Words?
Aug 6, 2021 · A 500-image collection and collaboration with the band. (Image credit: Anton Corbijn / TASCHEN) Whether you know it or not, Dutch photographer and director Anton Corbijn’s visual style has become part of Depeche Mode's aesthetic since the 1980s.