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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Hired in 1976 by Francis Ford Coppola as the still photographer for his masterpiece Apocalypse Now, Chas Gerretsen's private archive of hundreds of photographs propels readers immediately into the chaos and drama surrounding one of the most important movies ever made. Gerretsen was a renowned freelance photographer working in Vietnam when he got the call from Coppola, who was looking for a combat photographer for a war movie. Given unprecedented access to the film's stars, extras, crew, and legendary behind-the-scenes drama he spent six months in the Philippines, shooting thousands of images. Culled from that archive, these full-colour photographs offer an intimate glimpse of the turmoil and excitement of a Hollywood spectacle rising out of the unpredictable climate of the Philippine rainforest. Capturing the star power of Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen, and Dennis Hopper, as well as the sprawling sets, he takes us into the beauty of the Southeast Asian jungle and shows us how its inhabitants were incorporated into the filming. Throughout the book, Gerretsen's astute reflections of his experience on set are as fascinating as his photography. While Apocalypse Now remains one of the most critically acclaimed movies of all time, the making of the film is equally legendary. Nearly fifty years later, Gerretsen's photographs remind us of Coppola's artistic achievements and of a pivotal era in American cultural history. AUTHOR: Chas Gerretsen, born in 1943 in Groningen, is a Dutch photographer who worked as a photojournalist and publicity photographer. After stints in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Chile - where he covered the coup d'etat by General Pinochet - he moved to Hollywood where he was hired as a still photographer for the movie Apocalypse Now. His iconic images from the set are included in the Blue Ray release of Apocalypse Now - Final Cut. 140 colour illustrations Hired in 1976 by Francis Ford Coppola as the still photographer for his masterpiece Apocalypse Now, Chas Gerretsens private archive of hundreds of photographs propels readers immediately into the chaos and drama surrounding one of the most important movies ever made. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Hardcover. Condition: New.
Language: Dutch
Published by Koninklijke Boom Uitgevers, 2021
ISBN 10: 9024434475 ISBN 13: 9789024434473
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Language: Dutch
Published by Koninklijke Boom Uitgevers, 2021
ISBN 10: 9024434475 ISBN 13: 9789024434473
Seller: Mooney's bookstore, Den Helder, Netherlands
Condition: Very good.
Rustica (tapa blanda). Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: Nuevo. 01. En septiembre de 2023 se cumplen 50 años de uno de los episodios históricos de la segunda mitad del siglo XX de mayor impacto mundial: el golpe de estado cívico-militar en Chile contra el legítimo gobierno del político socialista Salvador Allende y el inicio de una larga y tenebrosa dictadura. Este libro recoge las fotografías del fotoperiodista holandés Chas Gerretsen documentando esos hechos. El 9 de enero de 1973, Gerretsen llegó a Santiago donde fotografió los momentos más convulsos del país. Sus fotografías históricas cubren el último año del gobierno de Allende y el golpe militar que dio lugar al régimen de Pinochet. Para registrar los cambios posteriores al golpe, regresó dos veces a Chile en 1974. Gerresten recibió el prestigioso premio ?Robert Capa Gold Medal Award? por sus imágenes de Chile. Para este libro, Gerretsen ha seleccionado más de 300 fotografías, muchas de ellas inéditas. LIBRO.
Condition: New. Idioma/Language: Español. En septiembre de 2023 se cumplen 50 años de uno de los episodios históricos de la segunda mitad del siglo XX de mayor impacto mundial: el golpe de estado cívico-militar en Chile contra el legítimo gobierno de Salvador Allende. Este libro recoge las fotografías del fotoperiodista holandés Chas Gerretsen documentando esos hechos. *** Nota: Los envíos a España peninsular, Baleares y Canarias se realizan a través de mensajería urgente. No aceptamos pedidos con destino a Ceuta y Melilla.
Language: English
Published by Uitgeverij Lecturis B.V., 2023
ISBN 10: 9462264848 ISBN 13: 9789462264847
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Condition: Nuevo. COLECCIÓN: FOTOGRAFIA FOTOGRAFIA - CINEMATOGRAFIA, MANEJO DE LA CAMARA DE TELEVISION | EQUIPOS Y TECNICAS FOTOGRAFICAS | ESTILO DE VIDA, DEPORTE Y OCIO | FOGRAFIAS: RETRATOS | FOTOGRAFIA AEREA | FOTOGRAFIA EROTICA Y DE DESNUDOS | FOTOGRAFIA Y FOTOGRAFOS | FOTOGRAFIAS: COLECCIONES | FOTOGRAFOS | FOTOPERIODISMO | TIPOS ESPECIALES DE FOTOGRAFIA | VIDEO FILMACION.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Hired in 1976 by Francis Ford Coppola as the still photographer for his masterpiece Apocalypse Now, Chas Gerretsen's private archive of hundreds of photographs propels readers immediately into the chaos and drama surrounding one of the most important movies ever made. Gerretsen was a renowned freelance photographer working in Vietnam when he got the call from Coppola, who was looking for a combat photographer for a war movie. Given unprecedented access to the film's stars, extras, crew, and legendary behind-the-scenes drama he spent six months in the Philippines, shooting thousands of images. Culled from that archive, these full-colour photographs offer an intimate glimpse of the turmoil and excitement of a Hollywood spectacle rising out of the unpredictable climate of the Philippine rainforest. Capturing the star power of Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen, and Dennis Hopper, as well as the sprawling sets, he takes us into the beauty of the Southeast Asian jungle and shows us how its inhabitants were incorporated into the filming. Throughout the book, Gerretsen's astute reflections of his experience on set are as fascinating as his photography. While Apocalypse Now remains one of the most critically acclaimed movies of all time, the making of the film is equally legendary. Nearly fifty years later, Gerretsen's photographs remind us of Coppola's artistic achievements and of a pivotal era in American cultural history. AUTHOR: Chas Gerretsen, born in 1943 in Groningen, is a Dutch photographer who worked as a photojournalist and publicity photographer. After stints in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Chile - where he covered the coup d'etat by General Pinochet - he moved to Hollywood where he was hired as a still photographer for the movie Apocalypse Now. His iconic images from the set are included in the Blue Ray release of Apocalypse Now - Final Cut. 140 colour illustrations Hired in 1976 by Francis Ford Coppola as the still photographer for his masterpiece Apocalypse Now, Chas Gerretsens private archive of hundreds of photographs propels readers immediately into the chaos and drama surrounding one of the most important movies ever made. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Hired in 1976 by Francis Ford Coppola as the still photographer for his masterpiece Apocalypse Now, Chas Gerretsen's private archive of hundreds of photographs propels readers immediately into the chaos and drama surrounding one of the most important movies ever made. Gerretsen was a renowned freelance photographer working in Vietnam when he got the call from Coppola, who was looking for a combat photographer for a war movie. Given unprecedented access to the film's stars, extras, crew, and legendary behind-the-scenes drama he spent six months in the Philippines, shooting thousands of images. Culled from that archive, these full-colour photographs offer an intimate glimpse of the turmoil and excitement of a Hollywood spectacle rising out of the unpredictable climate of the Philippine rainforest. Capturing the star power of Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen, and Dennis Hopper, as well as the sprawling sets, he takes us into the beauty of the Southeast Asian jungle and shows us how its inhabitants were incorporated into the filming. Throughout the book, Gerretsen's astute reflections of his experience on set are as fascinating as his photography. While Apocalypse Now remains one of the most critically acclaimed movies of all time, the making of the film is equally legendary. Nearly fifty years later, Gerretsen's photographs remind us of Coppola's artistic achievements and of a pivotal era in American cultural history. AUTHOR: Chas Gerretsen, born in 1943 in Groningen, is a Dutch photographer who worked as a photojournalist and publicity photographer. After stints in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Chile - where he covered the coup d'etat by General Pinochet - he moved to Hollywood where he was hired as a still photographer for the movie Apocalypse Now. His iconic images from the set are included in the Blue Ray release of Apocalypse Now - Final Cut. 140 colour illustrations Hired in 1976 by Francis Ford Coppola as the still photographer for his masterpiece Apocalypse Now, Chas Gerretsens private archive of hundreds of photographs propels readers immediately into the chaos and drama surrounding one of the most important movies ever made. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. Gerretsen was a renowned freelance photographer working in Vietnam when he got the call from Coppola, who was looking for a combat photographer for a war movie. Given unprecedented access to the film's stars, extras, crew, and legendary behind-the-scenes drama he spent six months in the Philippines, shooting thousands of images. Culled from that archive, these full-color photographs offer an intimate glimpse of the turmoil and excitement of a Hollywood spectacle rising out of the unpredictable climate of the Philippine rainforest. Capturing the star power of Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen, and Dennis Hopper, as well as the sprawling sets, he takes us into the beauty of the Southeast Asian jungle and shows us how its inhabitants were incorporated into the filming. Throughout the book, Gerretsen's astute reflections of his experience on set are as fascinating as his photography. While Apocalypse Now remains one of the most critically acclaimed movies of all time, the making of the film is equally legendary. Nearly fifty years later, Gerretsen's photographs remind us of Coppola's artistic achievements and of a pivotal era in American cultural history.
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Rústica. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: Nuevo. 1. En septiembre de 2023 se cumplen 50 años de uno de los episodios históricos de la segunda mitad del siglo XX de mayor impacto mundial: el golpe de estado cívico-militar en Chile contra el legítimo gobierno del político socialista Salvador Allende y el inicio de una larga y tenebrosa dictadura. Este libro recoge las fotografías del fotoperiodista holandés Chas Gerretsen documentando esos hechos. El 9 de enero de 1973, Gerretsen llegó a Santiago donde fotografió los momentos más convulsos del país. Sus fotografías históricas cubren el último año del gobierno de Allende y el golpe militar que dio lugar al régimen de Pinochet. Para registrar los cambios posteriores al golpe, regresó dos veces a Chile en 1974. Gerresten recibió el prestigioso premio Robert Capa Gold Medal Award por sus imágenes de Chile. Para este libro, Gerretsen ha seleccionado más de 300 fotografías, muchas de ellas inéditas. LIBRO.
Couverture souple. Condition: bon. R100077623: non daté. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Non paginé, environ 60 pages - nombreuses photos en noir et blanc hors texte - texte en français et en anglais. . . . Classification Dewey : 983-Chili.
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Muy bien. 1ª Edición. Gamma / Reporter-Objectif, Paris, 1973. 1ª Edición. Fotografías en b/n de Chas Gerretsen, David Burnett y Raymond Depardon (todos ellos de la agencia Gamma). Introducción de Maurice Najmann. Textos en francés e inglés. Pequeñas roturas en el lomo, tapas e interior en buen estado. [fotolibro - photobook]. 30x22. Sin paginar. Rústica editorial.