Stanley Kubrick Photographs. Through a Different Lens

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**”Stanley Kubrick Photographs: Through a Different Lens”** is an exhibition and a book that offers a unique insight into the life and artistry of one of cinema’s greatest directors, Stanley Kubrick, through his lesser-known work as a photographer.

Before becoming a renowned filmmaker, Kubrick worked as a photographer for *Look* magazine. This collection of photographs, taken between 1945 and 1950, provides a fascinating glimpse into his early visual style and his evolving eye for composition, light, and storytelling. The photos capture a variety of subjects, from street scenes and everyday life in New York to portraiture and photojournalism, offering a stark contrast to the grand, often surreal worlds Kubrick would later create in his films.

Here are some key points about the exhibition and the accompanying book:

1. **Early Work as a Photographer**: Kubrick was hired as a staff photographer for *Look* magazine in 1945 when he was only 17. Over the next five years, he shot more than 12,000 photos, most of which were portraits, as well as photos capturing the life and vibrancy of post-World War II America. His approach to photojournalism was distinctive, showcasing subjects with a deep sense of realism, while also experimenting with light and perspective.

2. **Kubrick’s Visual Style**: Even in his early photography, Kubrick’s meticulous attention to detail and his innovative use of framing, light, and shadow were evident. These skills would later become the hallmarks of his cinematic style, from the use of symmetry and angles in films like *2001: A Space Odyssey* to his pioneering use of lighting in *A Clockwork Orange* and *The Shining*.

3. **Influence on His Filmmaking**: Many of the themes and visual techniques in Kubrick’s photographs can be seen in his films. His ability to capture the rawness and intensity of human emotion, along with his sense of isolation and observation, translated seamlessly into his directorial work. The sharp eye for detail and his fascination with human nature would manifest in his famous films like *Dr. Strangelove*, *Barry Lyndon*, and *Eyes Wide Shut*.

4. **The Book and Exhibition**: The *”Stanley Kubrick Photographs: Through a Different Lens”* book and exhibition present over 300 of Kubrick’s photographs, many of which were never published or widely seen before. It gives fans and scholars alike the chance to see Kubrick not only as a filmmaker but also as a master of the still image. It includes not only photographs but also notes and reflections from Kubrick’s career that contextualize the photos within his life and his developing visual style.

5. **Subjects and Themes**: Some of Kubrick’s most notable photographs from this period include portraits of New Yorkers, images of boxing, and poignant scenes from everyday life. The way he captured the mundane aspects of life with such artistry foreshadowed his future as a storyteller who could find the extraordinary within the ordinary.

Kubrick’s photographic work provides a valuable window into the mindset of a director who would later go on to define a cinematic style that transcended conventional storytelling. The exhibition and book offer a compelling look at the director’s artistic evolution, revealing him not just as a filmmaker but as a visual artist with a keen eye for human stories.

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