Ed van der Elsken

Ed van der Elsken

  • Birthday: 1925-03-09
  • Deathday: 1998-12-28

Biography

Ed van der Elsken (1925-1990) - the enfant terrible of Dutch photography - was a talented photographer and filmmaker who expressed his meetings with people in photos, photo books and films for more than 40 years. Strolling through cities such as Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Amsterdam or travelling through Africa and Japan, he preferably took photographs of striking individuals with character. His first photo book Love on the left bank was published in 1956 and instantly made him world-famous. Some twenty photo books followed. He also made several television films, mostly about subjects regarding his own life. Ed van der Elsken was born in Amsterdam in 1925. He lives and works in Paris from 1950 to 1954. In this period, he lives with Ata Kando and her 3 children. He moves back to Amsterdam and lives there from 1954 to 1971. He travels a lot for his work, for instance to Bagara, Central Africa in 1957, and makes a long world trip in 1959 and 1960 with Gerda van der Veen, his second wife. Shortly after, their children Tinelou and Daan are born. During his many travels, Ed van der Elsken makes reports in colour for the monthly magazine Avenue. From 1971, he lives in the countryside near Edam. In this period, he often travels to Japan and also works in Amsterdam. He is living with Anneke Hilhorst and they have a son named John. In 1988 he is diagnosed with cancer. He dies in 1990.

Filmography

Beppie

1965

As

Production

Hands

1960

As Director

Karel Appel, Composer

1961

As Cinematography

Karel Appel, Composer

1961

As Director

Fietsen

1965

As Writer

Fietsen

1965

As Director

Hands

1960

As Writer

Camera in Love

1971

As Director

Lieverdjes

1961

As Director

Found footage

2005

As Director

Hee poppelepee

1967

As Director

Like Two Drops of Water

1963

As Still Photographer

De Appel-iep

1965

As Director

Bye

1990

As Director

Dylaby

1962

As Director

De Appel-iep

1965

As Editor

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