Christopher Morris (photographer) explained
Christopher Morris |
Birth Date: | 1958 |
Birth Place: | California |
Nationality: | American |
Education: | 1980: AiFL photography B.Sc. |
Occupation: | Photographer, film director |
Years Active: | 1981–present |
Organization: | VII Photo Agency[1] |
Known For: | Photojournalism, war, political, portrait, fashion, art, film |
Notable Works: | 1989: Casualties of Just Cause[2] 1991: Yugoslav Wars[3] 1992: Slaughter in Vukovar 2006: My America |
Awards: | 1991: Olivier Rebbot award 1991: Robert Capa Gold Medal 2005: World Press Photo[4] |
Christopher Morris (born 1958) is an American photojournalist best known for his documentary conflict photographs, being a White House photographer, a fashion photographer, and a film director.
Life and work
Morris was born in 1958 in California. In 1980, he earned a photography bachelor of science degree from the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale.[5] He was appointed runner by Black Star director Howard Chapnick.[6] In 1981, during six months, he documented the underground world of the New York City Subway in a photo essay published 33 years later in Time.[7]
War photographer
In 1983, during the civil conflict in the Philippines in Manila,[8] Morris started covering world news as documentary conflict photographer for Newsweek.[6]
In 1989 - 1990, he documented the United States invasion of Panama.[2] CBS News and RAI broadcast his short movie.[6] He won one of his first prizes World Press Photo awards for "Casualties of Just Cause, Panama."[9]
On March 4, 1991, near the front of the Persian Gulf War, his photograph of a U.S. Marine holding the American flag above his shoulders made the front cover of Life.[10]
During nine years, he covered the war in the former Yugoslavia.[6] In Perpignan, his photo essay won the Visa d'Or award.[11] However Grazia Neri wrote: "It was in Yugoslavia that the daily exposure to the war on civilians started to weigh heavily on him, on his person, on his soul, and on his photography."[6]
In May 1992, he has been named the recipient of the 1991 Robert Capa Gold Medal for his coverage of "Slaughter in Vukovar".[12]
About the famine in Mogadishu during the war in Somalia, he said that he did not wish to live again such an experience.[8]
In 1995, he captured movement in a photograph of a Chechen fighter running outside of the demolished presidential palace during the battle of Grozny of the first Chechen War: "At that moment that's the most dangerous place on earth. I'm not sitting there saying, 'Oh, I'm going to shoot slow shutter speeds and I'm going to zoom it!'" Morris said. "You're just shooting."[13]
1998 was the year of the Kosovo assignment.[6]
In 2000, the second Chechen War was the turning point of his career of "war shooter":[8]
In 2001, he provided coverage of the terrorism in Yemen[6] and the 2003 invasion of Iraq.[14]
In 2011, he documented the Libyan Civil War[15] and, in 2012, the Plan Colombia.[16]
Morris, who was commissioned by Black Star in 1988 to document the Soviet–Afghan War,[6] photographed 24 years later for Time/VII the parents of the POW Bowe Bergdahl, captured in 2009 during the War in Afghanistan.[17]
Political photographer
In 2000, in United States, as member of the White House pool, he covered the presidencies of George W. Bush[18] and Barack Obama for Time.[19]
In 2013, in France, he documented the presidency of François Hollande for Le Monde.[20] For Elle, he provided coverage of the political campaign race to conquer the Paris city hall for the first time between two women: Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet and Anne Hidalgo who both campaigned to become Mayor of Paris.[21]
On February 29, 2016, Morris was involved in an altercation with a United States Secret Service agent while photographing a Black Lives Matter protest at a campaign rally at Radford University in Virginia.[22] Morris cursed at the Secret Service agent moments prior to the physical confrontation. The agent grabbing the photographer's neck with both hands and threw him into a table and onto the ground.[23] While lying on the ground, Morris kicked at the agent.[23] Morris grabbed at the agent's neck which Morris stated was to demonstrate the choke hold he had just experienced. The Secret Service launched an investigation into the incident, a spokesman said, and would "provide further details as warranted once additional facts surrounding the situation are known."[24]
Books
In 2006, Morris published his photographic monograph, My America, a personal journey through portraits and landscapes into a Republican America. This book of photographies was produced while on assignment for Time covering U.S. president George W. Bush and those close to him.[25]
In 2012, Morris continued his series about the American society with his second book Americans.[26]
Movie director
In 2007, for The New York Times, Morris directed the short film The Gentle Shepherd about the pastor Terry Fox[27] at the Wild West World theme park in Wichita.[28]
For Time LightBox, in 2013, Morris directed, edited and produced the short film Conclave about people waiting, in St. Peter's Square, for the announcement of the new Pope.[29]
In 2016, he introduced a new way to film the United States presidential candidates’ rallies using a high-speed camera, his short movies being played back in slow-motion.[30]
Fashion photographer
In 2008, his book My America is noticed by the editor in chief of the Italian fashion magazine Amica who hired him for a Ralph Lauren shooting in New York.[8]
In 2010, he photographed Carmen Jalving[8] and Isabella Rossellini[5] for Amica.
At the Tampa Bay Times Forum, he attended the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa for a shooting featuring Heidi Harrington Johnson in the editorial Beyond the conventions ("Au-delà des conventions") of the French magazine L'Officiel Paris, issue #970, published in November.[31]
In 2013, Dior-clad Marta Dyks was his model during the Haute Couture shows in Paris for L'Officiel, issue #973 of March.
Portrait photographer
In 2008, Morris photographed the American rock band The Killers:[32] Mark Stoermer, Brandon Flowers, Ronnie Vannucci, Jr., and Dave Keuning near Las Vegas.[8]
In 2011, Monastery Girl featuring Ilaria Pozzi in Italy was a personal project.[8]
In 2015, Laetitia Casta opened her doors for him in Lumio about the Paris Match editorial The independent ("L'indépendante").[33] This French language weekly news magazine quoted the name of the photographer directly in the title of an associated article, attracting the attention of readers who wished to know more about him.[34]
Still photographer
In August 2015, on the shooting of the movie En Moi, Morris photographed the instant where the Dutch model Lara Stone is become actress for her first leading role of the woman. He captured on film the moment where the French actress Laetitia Casta is become film director for the first time.[35] He was the witness of the metamorphosis of the Japanese actor Akaji Maro in his role of the man of service into the butoh-dancer in the Palais Garnier where the French Danseur Étoile Jérémie Bélingard interpreted the lover of the woman in front of the camera of the French film cinematographer Benoît Delhomme.[36]
Street photographer
In his early career, Morris often photographed candidly in urban settings, particularly in New York City. In 2014, his 1981 series from the New York Subway was published for the first time in Time. Over a six-month period that year, Morris had embedded himself in the subway system, often riding the trains alone, but other times riding with the Guardian Angels volunteer anti-crime group.[37]
Publications
- My America. Göttingen: Steidl, 2006. .
- Americans. Göttingen: Steidl, 2012. .
Exhibitions
- 2013: From War & Politics to Fashion, Berlin Foto-Festival
Filmography
Short films directed by Morris:[38]
People of Power
- 2006: The Dear Leader
- 2009: Obama’s War, Obama’s Burden, The New Leader
- 2011: Oval Of Power
- 2016: the candidates’ rallies[30] for Time: Bernie, Cruz, Hillary, Jeb, Marco, Trump
Religion
In Wichita:
- 2007: The Gentle Shepherd
In Rome:
Fashion
For Amica:
- 2009: Givenchy, “The Dress”
- 2011: “Planet Queen” Louis Vuitton, Anastasiya Bondarenko in Chanel Couture, Dior Couture in Paris
- 2011: “Deranged” Carmen in Roberto Cavalli featuring Carmen Jalving in Èze
- 2012: Sasha with Sasha Melnycuck
For Time:
- 2012: Can You See Her featuring Katryn Kruger, Elena Bartels, Zuanna Bijoch, Irina Nikolaeva, Aline Weber, Alex Yuryeva, Olga Sherer in Paris
For Le Monde:
- 2012: “La Robe” Serkan Cura, “La Robe” Versace, Valentino’s Atelier, On Aura Tout Vu, Just Look in Paris
For InStyle UK:
- 2012: “Turn Away” for Roberto Cavalli in Milan
For Fragrance Inspirations:
- 2014: Phantom Portraits in slow motion in Paris
Mood
- 2010: The Black Tide off the Louisiana coast
- 2011: Temporal from Arles to Nice
Awards
Morris, commissioned by Black Star, won:
- In 1990, the 2nd prize World Press Photo Award, section Spot News Series for "Casualties of Just Cause, Panama."[9]
For Time, the two following prizes:
- In 1991, the Olivier Rebbot award.[39]
- In 1992, the 1991 Robert Capa Gold Medal for "Slaughter in Vukovar".[12]
His other awards included:
- In 1992, the Magazine Photographer of the Year award from Pictures of the Year International.[40]
- The Infinity Photojournalist awards from the International Center of Photography, New York.[41]
- The Visa d'Or award, section News for Yugoslav Wars.[11]
- In 2004, the 2nd prize National Press Photographers Association's Best Of Photojournalism Contest, section Magazine News Picture Story.[42]
- In 2005, the Feature photography Overseas Press Club: "Inside the Hermit Kingdom".[43]
- The 1st prize World Press Photo Award, section: people in the stories.[4]
External links
Notes and References
- News: Olivier. Laurent. VII Photo rises to challenges of changing photographic landscape with dynamic new agency model. British Journal of Photography. May 21, 2014. June 9, 2016. if Christopher Morris wants to make a film he has the freedom, contacts and support to make that film..
- The Photo That Made Me: Christopher Morris, Panama 1989. Time. Morris. Christopher. June 9, 2014. June 9, 2016.
- Web site: Battlefields. The Digital Journalist. Morris. Christopher. April 2001. June 12, 2016. The image above is almost a self portrait...A portrait of a whole nation weeping..
- Web site: Christopher Morris. World Press Photo. 2005. June 9, 2016.
- Web site: Christopher Morris. L’Artiste magazine. Gibson. Mike. 2011. June 12, 2016.
- Web site: The Battlefields of Christopher Morris. The Digital Journalist. Neri. Grazia. April 2001. June 12, 2016.
- Grit, Grime and Graffiti: Christopher Morris on the New York Subway, 1981. Time. Conway. Richard. January 22, 2014. June 12, 2016.
- Web site: Genre Straddler – Christopher Morris. Emaho magazine. Katyal. Manik. Budhraja. Marukh. November 27, 2012. June 12, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20140917091810/http://www.emahomagazine.com/2012/11/genre-straddler-christopher-morris/. September 17, 2014. dead.
- Web site: List of Winners in 1990 World Press Photo Contest With PM-Press Photo Awards. The Associated Press. 1990. June 9, 2016.
- Web site: 75 years of Life magazine. The Telegraph. March 4, 1991. June 15, 2016.
- Web site: International Festival of Photojournalism. Visa pour l'image. 1992. June 9, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303165219/http://www.visapourlimage.com/history/1992.do. March 3, 2016. dead.
- Web site: Overseas Press Club Gives Award to Terry Anderson. The New York Times. May 6, 1992. June 9, 2016.
- News: Legends Online. 7. Black Star. Photo District News. Wignall. Jeff. 1998. June 17, 2016.
- Web site: Christopher. Morris. Iraq: Photographer Christopher Morris Covers the War. VII. Time. March 19, 2003. June 10, 2016.
- Christopher. Morris. Theater of War: Photographs by Christopher Morris. VII. Time. April 8, 2011. June 12, 2016.
- Tim. Padgett. Christopher. photographer Morris. Colombia's President Talks with TIME About Castro, Capitalism and His Country's Comeback. VII. Time. April 12, 2012. June 12, 2016.
- Nate. Padgett. Christopher. photographer Morris. America's Last Living POW: Christopher Morris Photographs a Family in Waiting. VII. Time. May 17, 2012. June 12, 2016.
- Alice. Gabriner. Christopher. photographer Morris. Meet TIME's New International Photo Editor. VII. Time. October 17, 2014. June 12, 2016.
- Web site: Christopher Morris: I Have a True Love of Documenting People of Power. BirdInFlight.com. Osipova. Olga. November 13, 2015. June 9, 2016.
- News: Arnaud. Leparmentier. Natalie. Nougayrède. Thomas. Wieder. Vincent. Giret. Christopher. photographer Morris. François Hollande sur la réforme pénale : "Mon seul objectif, c'est la sécurité". VII. Le Monde. fr. August 30, 2013. June 11, 2016.
- Web site: Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet / Anne Hidalgo : Paris à tout prix. Elle. fr. Laurent-Simon. Caroline. photographer Morris. Christopher. November 7, 2013. June 18, 2016.
- Web site: Secret Service, photographer, scuffle at Trump rally. Miami Herald. February 29, 2016. June 18, 2016.
- TIME Responds to Confrontation With Secret Service at Trump Event. Time. February 29, 2016 . February 29, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160301001935/http://time.com/4241899/donald-trump-rally-time-photographer-chris-morris/. March 1, 2016. We are relieved that Chris is feeling OK.
- Web site: Acosta. Jim. Holmes. Kristen. Manchester. Julia. Diamond. Jeremy. Photographer: Secret Service agent choked me at a Trump rally. CNN.com. February 29, 2016 . February 29, 2016.
- Web site: My America. foto8.com. B.. S.. 2006. June 8, 2016.
- 'Americans': Christopher Morris Captures a Nation Divided. Time. Morris. Christopher. December 3, 2012. June 8, 2016.
- News: David D.. Kirkpatrick. Christopher. photographer Morris. The Evangelical Crackup. VII. The New York Times. October 28, 2007. June 9, 2016. That story was the centerpiece of the liberal writer Thomas Frank’s 2004 book, “What’s the Matter With Kansas?” He might have called it “What’s the Matter With Wichita?”.
- Web site: The Gentle Shepherd. The New York Times. video. Morris. Christopher. October 26, 2007. June 9, 2016.
- Christopher. Morris. Conclave: A Short Film by Christopher Morris. VII. Time. video. March 14, 2013. June 9, 2016. Habemus Papam.
- Olivier. Laurent. Diane. Tsai. Behind the Scenes of The Candidates by Christopher Morris. VII. Time. video. February 8, 2016. June 10, 2016.
- Web site: L'Officiel Paris Goes To Republican National Convention. DesignScene.net. October 26, 2012. June 13, 2016.
- Web site: Antiwar songs by The Killers. AntiWarSongs.org. June 14, 2016.
- News: Christopher. Morris. Laetitia Casta, l'indépendante. H&K. Paris Match. fr. February 25, 2015. June 13, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160806185925/http://www.parismatch.com/People/Cinema/Laetitia-Casta-dans-Match-Les-photos-inedites-716426#1. August 6, 2016. dead.
- Web site: L'œil du photographe : Christopher Morris commente ses photos de Laetitia Casta. The eye of the photographer: Christopher Morris comments his Laetitia Casta’s photographs. Paris Match. Morris. Christopher. video. fr. February 25, 2015. June 13, 2016.
- 2016 Cannes Film Festival: Model Laetitia Casta Unveils Directorial Debut. Women's Wear Daily. Joelle. Diderich. Christopher. photographer Morris. May 22, 2016. June 14, 2016. Laetitia Casta behind the camera.
- Web site: Laetita Casta "En Moi" avec Lara Stone. Laetitia Casta "In Me" with Lara Stone. ChristopherMorrisPhotography.com. Morris. Christopher. August 23, 2015. June 13, 2016.
- Conway. Richard. 22 January 2014. Grit, Grime and Graffiti: Christopher Morris on the New York Subway, 1981. Time. 26 December 2021.
- Web site: Christopher Morris. Vimeo. Morris. Christopher. video. April 2016. June 10, 2016.
- Web site: Peter Arnett Wins Special Press Club Award. The New York Times. April 24, 1991. June 9, 2016.
- Web site: University of Missouri News Pictures of the Year Competition and Exhibition. POYi. 1992. June 9, 2016.
- Web site: 1992 Infinity Award: Photojournalism. ICP. March 12, 1992. June 9, 2016.
- Web site: Best of photojournalism 2004 still photo winners announced. NPPA. March 28, 2004. June 8, 2016.
- Web site: 2005 OPC Award Winners. OPC. 2005. June 9, 2016.