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99+ Photos. Robert Richardson has won three Academy Awards and earned seven Academy Award nominations for his cinematography. His work on director Oliver Stone's JFK earned him his first Oscar. His second and third came with The Aviator and Hugo directed by Martin Scorsese.
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Robert Bridge Richardson, ASC (born August 27, 1955) is an American cinematographer. [1] Known for his trademark aggressively bright highlight as well as shapeshifting style, he is one of three living persons who has won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography three times, the others being Vittorio Storaro and Emmanuel Lubezki .
Feb 21, 2019 · Richardson (center) and Martin Scorsese prep a scene with actor Robert De Niro while shooting the period crime epic Casino (1995) on location in Las Vegas. This was the first collaboration between the cinematographer and director. Operating the camera, Richardson lines up on De Niro and Don Rickles as they rehearse a walk and talk.
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Robert Richardson has won three Academy Awards and earned seven Academy Award nominations for his cinematography. His work on director Oliver Stone's JFK earned him his first Oscar. His second and third came with The Aviator and Hugo directed by Martin Scorsese.
Robert Richardson has won three Academy Awards and earned seven Academy Award nominations for his cinematography. His work on director Oliver Stone's JFK earned him his first Oscar. His second and third came with The Aviator and Hugo directed by Martin Scorsese.
Apr 18, 2021 · In the first few minutes of Time, Sibil Fox Richardson looks straight down the lens and speaks to her husband Robert, then an inmate at the infamous Louisiana State Penitentiary.
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Nov 15, 2018 · Oscar-winning cinematographer Robert Richardson talks about 'A Private War', the film's verite approach, Tarantino's 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', and more.