Capturing the Present in the Lush Polaroids of Celebrated Cinematographer Robby Müller

Winter Trees, Undated Polaroid 600 - Robby Müller Estate

Winter Trees, Undated Polaroid 600 – Robby Müller Estate

 

Dutch cinematographer Robby Müller (1940-2018) was a “master of light”. Whilst working with Wim Wenders (he shot 12 of the German director’s features including Summer in the City, Alice in the Cities, The American Friend and Paris, Texas) and Jim Jarmusch (Down By Law) between the early 1970s and late 1990s, Müller took polaroid photographs. These polaroids were a visual biography of everyday life. At the time of this death, he’d taken around 2000 polaroids.

Müller’s sought expression in natural light, as seen in Andrei Tarkovsky’s poetic Polaroids, saw him eschew lighting rig on film sets. Müller also often photographed  the “blue hour” where artificial and natural light meet. “He was inspired by painters who used light the way Caravaggio and Vermeer did. I used to tease him that he should have been born in the same century as Vermeer,” Jim Jarmusch told the New York Times. “Robby would teach me things like, it says in the script that it’s a sunny day, but then on the day of the shoot it would be cloudy and about to rain. Most people would just say, OK, let’s not shoot today. Robby would always say, let’s think, maybe the clouds and the rain is better, let’s not be closed off, let’s be open to what we might do.” And what better form to capture the present than polaroids?

 

Robby Müller selfie

Robby Müller selfie

 

CAMIEL, NAARDEN, 1977

Camiel, Naaden, North Holland, Netherlands – 1977

Robby-Müller polaroids city

New Orleans, 1985 Photography by Robby Müller

New Orleans, 1985 Photography by Robby Müller

To Live and Die, 1984-85 Photography by Robby Müller

To Live and Die, 1984-85 Photography by Robby Müller

Santa Fe, Mexico, while shooting ‘Fool for Love’, 1985 Polaroid 600 - Robby Müller Estate

Santa Fe, Mexico, while shooting ‘Fool for Love’, 1985 Polaroid 600 – Robby Müller Estate

Kensington Motel, 1985 Photography by Robby Müller

Kensington Motel, 1985 Photography by Robby Müller

Hilton 6th Ave, Manhattan, NYC, USA 1986 Polaroid 600 - Robby Müller Estate

Hilton 6th Ave, Manhattan, NYC, USA 1986 Polaroid 600 – Robby Müller Estate

 

Brittany, France, while shooting 'Les Ilesce, L'ile D'ouessant', 1981 Polaroid SX-70 - Robby Müller Estate

Brittany, France, while shooting ‘Les Ilesce, L’ile D’ouessant’, 1981 Polaroid SX-70 – Robby Müller Estate

Self-portrait in lamp, 1977 Photography by Robby Müller

Self-portrait in lamp, 1977 Photography by Robby Müller

La Palma, Canary Islands, September-October, 1987 Polaroid 600 - Robby Müller Estate

La Palma, Canary Islands, September-October, 1987 Polaroid 600 – Robby Müller Estate

Kensington Motel, 1985 Photography by Robby Müller

Kensington Motel, 1985 Photography by Robby Müller

Austin, Texas, 1979 Photography by Robby Müller

Austin, Texas, 1979 -Photography by Robby Müller

Los Angeles 1985 polaroid

Los Angeles, 1984

Memphis, 1988, while shooting Mystery Train.

Memphis, 1988, while shooting Mystery Train.

Garden Munich, Germany, October 1984 Polaroid 600 - Robby Müller

Garden Munich, Germany, October 1984 Polaroid 600 – Robby Müller

BAYWATER HOTEL, DURING DOWN BY LAW, NEW ORLEANS, 1985

BAYWATER HOTEL, DURING DOWN BY LAW, NEW ORLEANS, 1985

Via: AnnetGetlink, Champ magazine

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