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Bob Willoughby was born on 30 June, 1927, is a Robert Hanley Bob" Willoughby was American photographer American photographer. Discover Bob Willoughby's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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1948

Between 1948 and 1954, Willoughby's exhibitions of photographs of jazz musicians and dancers led to a contract with Globe Photos, and one, of a screaming female audience, was selected by Edward Steichen for The Family of Man exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art which toured the world to be seen by 9 million visitors.

Later, he worked for Harper's Bazaar magazine where his photographs illustrated arts and culture articles.

1954

Willoughby's big break came when he was assigned by six magazines to photograph Judy Garland during the filming of A Star is Born (1954).

Subsequently, he was hired by Warner Brothers to film the extensive "Born in a Trunk" sequence.

This was the first time a motion picture studio hired a special or unit photographer to specifically take photographs for sale to magazines.

The result was a Life magazine cover featuring a close-up portrait of the pixie-faced singer in costume.

It was her second Life cover and his first.

Much of Willoughby's popularity stemmed from his ability to capture film stars in unguarded moments.

1963

In 1963, Willoughby built the first remote radio-controlled camera for on-set still photography.

This led to other innovations that enabled him to take still photographs identical to the film footage.

Much of his best work revolved around stars like Audrey Hepburn, Frank Sinatra and Elizabeth Taylor.

Willoughby continued to photograph for the rest of his life.

He lived in Ireland for 17 years where he used his photographic skills to illustrate ancient Irish poetry text with photographs of the countryside.

In addition, he authored books on photography and other subjects.

He lived his last years in Vence, France, where he continued a very active professional life.

1969

Director Sydney Pollack said in the introduction to Bob's autobiography: "Sometimes a filmmaker gets a look at a photograph taken on his own set and sees the 'soul' of his film in one still photograph. It's rare, but it happens. It happened to me in 1969, the first time I looked at the work of Bob Willoughby during the filming of They Shoot Horses, Don't They?".

2009

Robert Hanley "Bob" Willoughby (June 30, 1927 – 18 December 2009) was an American photographer.

Popular Photography called him "The man who virtually invented the photojournalistic motion picture still."

Willoughby was born in Los Angeles, California.

He died of cancer on 18 December 2009.

Willoughby's images are represented by the Motion Picture and Television Photo Archive and can be viewed by the public at mptvimages.com

His photographs are held in collections and exhibited worldwide including:

2012

He pursued photography after receiving a camera as a gift on his 12th birthday.

Willoughby studied photography at the film school at the University of Southern California and worked under graphic designer Saul Bass at the Kahn Institute of Art.