Tronsmo Bookstore is present to sell the book.īyways is published by Damiani - A specialist publisher in art and photography publications. There will be an exclusive book-signing after the conversation. How does personality and your own style and artistic vision/personality shine through in the collaborative art of making cinema, compared to the more lonely process of being a still photographer. The moderated conversation with Roger and his wife and long time collaborator James Ellis Deakins aims to dig into the life and methods of being a photographer, and the differences, similarities and challenges to a life as a cinematographer. Others are images that caught his eye as walked on a weekend, or catching the last of the light at the end of a day’s filming whilst working on projects in cities such as Berlin or Budapest, on Sicario in New Mexico, Skyfall in Scotland and in England on 1917. Some of the images in this book, such as those from Rapa Nui, New Zealand and Australia, he took whilst traveling with James. After graduating from college, Roger spent a year photographing life in rural North Devon on a commission for the Beaford Arts Centre these images attest to a keenly ironic English sensibility, and also serve as a record of a time and place of vanished post-war Britain.Īlthough photography has remained one of Roger’s few hobbies, more often it is an excuse for him to spend hours just walking, his camera over his shoulder, with no particular purpose but to observe. On the other hand, I have rarely shared my personal photographs and never as a collection.” – Roger A DeakinsīYWAYS includes previously unpublished personal black-and-white stills that reflect a life spent looking and telling stories through images, from 1971 to the present. “My work as a cinematographer is a collaborative experience and, at least when a film is successful, the results are seen by a wide audience. A whole Friday dedicated to the filmmaking process and the art of cinema at Ingensteds. As part of the Craft of Cinema Sessions at Ingensteds. He studied Graphic Design at the Bath College of Art and before continuing on to the National Film School, he spent time shooting still photographs for North.
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