For more than three decades Anton Corbijn has photographed the greatest artists in the music world and beyond. That made him one of the most influential portrait photographers of our days. In Corbijn’s career, however, there has been one the band U2, and their collaboration of 22 years. His most recent publication—number seven in the line of Corbijn books published by Schirmer/Mosel—is dedicated to Bono, Edge, Larry, and Adam, to their longstanding friendship, mutual inspiration, and shared experience of rock history that is part of the history of photography. It was Anton Corbijn who "invented" U2’s public image and he is still shaping it. The long way from their first encounter in February 1982 in New Orleans to their April 2004 Lisbon shooting for the most recent U2 album is documented in a wealth of private and so-called official pictures with hand-written annotations by the photographer.
Funny and charming, both the photos and the annotations Anton Corbijn wrote for some of them. Occasionally I found his handwriting hard to read, but only with 2 or 3 words. Really interesting, I would recommend this for any U2 fan who's not read it. N.B. there is a (small) naked Adam in it but not in a sexual way - just standing there really.
Ok, so this is a collection of photographs, with a few accompanying notes, that Corbijn took during his time with the band. You'll see photos from the album shoots as well as personal photos.
I love the little anecdotes scattered through the book, but the main focus really is the photographs, which are just gorgeous.
Anton Corbijn first met U2 in Louisiana in 1982, and is responsible for many of their most recognizable images. The book contains several famous photos as well as outtakes from various sessions over the years.
My only complaint? As always when it comes to books about U2, too much Bono, not enough Adam and Larry! (There's always the right amount of Edge, somehow.)
anton corbijn is such a great photographer. as i said in my review of neil mccormicks book, u2 are not rock star rock stars. they all maintain an awkwardness to them, (bono's clumsy stage moves, edge's self coscious hesitation when he speaks) anton gets behind the serious brooding band some people might take them to be. there are some really great photos of them with their dads.
gorgeous. a great gift from Anton Corbijn, who is now a veteran of the music biz, but talks about his early days with U2. I love it especially for the Pop-era photo shoot with the band and their respective fathers.
Creo que fue el último producto que realmente compré ilusionado a la factoría U2. Había motivo porque muchas de las fotos de Corbijn son sencillamente espectaculares. La calidad de la edición en sí del libro es otro espectáculo.