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Christopher Doyle

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Christopher Doyle, Tamaki Ogawa, 1997
Happy 74th, Christopher Doyle.
At work with Wong Kar Wai on In the Mood for Love (2000).
AWAY WITH WORDS 三條人 (1999) dir. Christopher Doyle

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Wong Kar-wai's Cinematographer Shot Bourdain Like a Dream | Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown
Bourdain spent six years trying to get Christopher Doyle — Wong Kar-wai's cinematographer, the man who shot Chungking Express and In the Mood for Love — onto his show, and when it finally happened, the original director was rushed to emergency surgery days before the shoot and Asia Argento flew in overnight to take over, which means the episode that resulted is one of the most cinematically extraordinary pieces of television he ever made: slow, meditative, drenched in color, a love letter to the Hong Kong that is quietly vanishing — the 28 remaining dai pai dong, the last bamboo noodle maker, the old dim sum houses — all of it shot by the man who taught the world how to see this city. His opening monologue, written days before his death, ends with the line: "the Star Ferry at Kowloon at night — it's a gift, a dream, a curse, the best thing, the happiest thing, yet also the loneliest thing in the world."
A masterpiece
Actress Tamaki Ogawa photographed in Hong Kong by the same cinematographer from all of Wong Kar Wai’s best movies: Christopher Doyle, scanned from “1997” by Christopher Doyle.
As far as photographic books by Christopher Doyle, this is probably the most affordable, and his only one that features one model as opposed to BTS photography.
NFS, although I recently added a ton of new items to my website Pinakotheca.com