But you know, the Hipgnosis guys were older than me. As a teenager, did you like the artists Hipgnosis was working with, like Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin and Paul McCartney and his band Wings?ĪNTON CORBIJN: I liked the Beatles a lot and I liked Wings. TIM MOLLOY: I associate you so much with post-punk and Joy Division. Hipgnosis founders Storm Thorgerson (L) and Aubrey Powell, featured in Squaring the Circle (The Story of Hipgnosis). So initially, I was just a fan who took pictures of people on stage, and then it developed into portraiture. I sent them to a magazine, they published three of them, and I thought, well, that’s it: I was going to be part of the music world. And he has has expanded far beyond his musical roots with films such as the 2010 George Clooney action thriller The American, the 2014 John le Carré adaptation A Most Wanted Man (the final Philip Seymour Hoffman film to premiere before his death), and 2015’s Life, about the relationship between James Dean (Dane DeHaan) and Life magazine photographer Dennis Stock (Robert Pattinson). In the most famous photo, the other members of the band (who would later go on to create New Order) walk with their backs to the camera as Curtis, his eyes masked in shadow, glances back at Corbijn.Īlso Read: Jules Director Marc Turtletaub on How a Little Blue Alien Can Be a Mirror for the Human ExperienceĬorbijn would later create a run of starkly gorgeous album covers, including for U2’s The Joshua Tree and Depeche Mode’s Violator. Corbijn is also an accomplished portrait and album photographer whose relationship with Joy Division included a train station black-and-white photo shoot of the mesmerizing British group soon after the release of their 1979 album Unknown Pleasures and before the 1980 suicide of lead singer Ian Curtis.
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