The Photography of The Bikeriders

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Embark on a remarkable visual journey into the creation of Jeff Nichols's The Bikeriders with this unforgettable collection of exceptional photography.

Acclaimed photographer Byran Schutmaat visited the set of Jeff Nichols' film The Bikeriders to create an extraordinary series of photographs that were inspired by Danny Lyon's original book. That photography has been combined with the work of unit photographer Kyle Bono Kaplan and cinematographer Adam Stone to create a classic book of photography.

Inspired by Danny Lyon's seminal 1968 book, The Bikeriders, this powerful drama from director Jeff Nichols (Midnight Special, Mud) follows the rise and fall of a midwestern motorcycle club. Featuring an all-star cast that includes Jodie Comer, Tom Hardy, Austin Butler, Michael Shannon, Norman Reedus and Boyd Holbrook, Nichols's film is an evocative snapshot of a renegade era. This book provides a unique insight into the making of the movie with exclusive photography, excerpts from the script, an introduction by director Jeff Nichols and contributions from the film's director of photography, costume designer and production designer.

NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN IMAGERY: Go behind the scenes of The Bikeriders with exclusive photography.

CELEBRATED CAST: The book features imagery of the film's stellar cast, which includes Jodie Comer (Killing Eve), Austin Butler (Elvis), and Tom Hardy (Mad Max).

ACCLAIMED PHOTOGRAPHERS: The book is built around the photography of the award-winning Bryan Schutmaat, which has been combined with the work of unit photographer Kyle Bono Kaplan and cinematographer Adam Stone.

ISBN:
9798886632644
Format:
Hardback
Pages:
160
Published:
Publisher:
Insight Editions
Imprint:
Insight Editions