William Klein

William Klein

  • Birthday: 1926-04-19
  • Deathday: 2022-09-10
  • Place of birth: New York City, USA
  • Also know as: Bill Klein

Biography

William Klein (April 19, 1926 – September 10, 2022) was a photographer and filmmaker noted to for his ironic approach to both media and his extensive use of unusual photographic techniques in the context of photojournalism and fashion photography. Trained as a painter, Klein studied under Fernand Léger and found early success with exhibitions of his work. However, he soon moved on to photography and achieved widespread fame as a fashion photographer for Vogue and for his photo essays on various cities. Despite having no training as a photographer, Klein won the Prix Nadar in 1957 for New York, a book of photographs taken during a brief return to his hometown in 1954. Klein's work was considered revolutionary for its "ambivalent and ironic approach to the world of fashion", its "uncompromising rejection of the then prevailing rules of photography" and for his extensive use of wide-angle and telephoto lenses, natural lighting and motion blur. Klein tends to be cited in photography books along with Robert Frank as among the fathers of street photography, one of those mixed compliments that classifies a man who is hard to classify. The world of fashion would become the subject for Klein's first feature film, Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?, which, like his other two fiction features, Mr. Freedom and Le Couple Témoin, is a satire. Klein directed numerous short and feature-length documentaries and produced over 250 television commercials. Though American by birth, Klein lived and worked in France since his late teens. His work has sometimes been openly critical of American society and foreign policy; the film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum once wrote that Klein's 1968 satire Mr. Freedom was "conceivably the most anti-American movie ever made". Description above from the Wikipedia article William Klein, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

La Jetée

1962

As Man from the Future

In and Out of Fashion

1998

As Self (archive footage)

Production

Mr. Freedom

1969

As Director

Mr. Freedom

1969

As Writer

Far from Vietnam

1967

As Director

Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?

1966

As Screenplay

The Model Couple

1977

As Director

The Model Couple

1977

As Writer

Broadway by Light

1958

As Director

The French

1982

As Director

May Days

1978

As Director

The Panafrican Festival in Algiers

1969

As Cinematography

The Little Richard Story

1980

As Director

In and Out of Fashion

1998

As Director

May Days

1978

As Cinematography

Messiah

1999

As Director

Messiah

1999

As Director of Photography

Mode in France

1985

As Director

The King of Ads, Part 2

1993

As Director

Cassius le grand

1964

As Director

The Model Couple

1977

As Cinematography

Muhammad Ali: The Greatest

1974

As Director of Photography

Broadway by Light

1958

As Director of Photography

Broadway by Light

1958

As Editor

Contacts: Sophie Calle

1997

As Original Concept

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