Over the past three decades, Oscar-winning actor Jeff Bridges has
been pointing and shooting dazzling black-and-white photos, capturing
moments from his many movies that never made it to the big screen.
Bridges caught wide-angle glimpses of the sets for movies like
True Grit, Big Lebowski, The Fabulous Baker Boys, and
Tron,
and they've mesmerized his friends, family, coworkers, and professional
photogs for years. Now, The International Center of Photography has
recognized Bridges' work behind the camera at this year's 29th annual Infinity Awards, giving us a chance to see some of his work ourselves.
Check out a full gallery of Jeff Bridges' revealing snapshots in the below gallery!
Jeff Bridges
'True Grit' (2010)
One look at the photography of
actor Jeff Bridges and it's easy to see why the International Center of
Photography recognized his camera work at their 29th annual Infinity
Awards. Bridges' stark, black & white photos reveal candid moments
on the sets of his movies — a unique and personal perspective. Here are
16 of his most striking shots.
'Tron' (1982)
Bridges snaps a pic of himself
on the geometric sets that would later glow with the blue hue of
computer effects.
'Tucker' (1988)
Director Francis Ford Copploa
and the actor/photographer's father, the legendary Lloyd Bridges lounge
on sound stage.
'The Fabulous Baker Boys' (1989)
Michelle Pfeiffer prepares to sing her big number, Sinatra's "Makin' Whoopee."
'The Fabulous Baker Boys' (1989)
Bridges catches a glimpse of his brother Beau behind an in-the-zone Pfeiffer
'The Fabulous Baker Boys' (1989)
The Bridges brothers take a moment to primp.
'The Fisher King' (1991)
NYC as seen from the set of Terry Gilliam's drama.
'Fearless' (1993)
Bridges catches an alternate angle of 'Fearless' iconic poster.
'Blown Away' (1994)
Moments from shooting Bridges' bomber drama.
'Blown Away' (1994)
Father and son steal a shot between takes.
'The Big Lebowski' (1998)
A risque pic from the set of the Coen Bros.' absurdist masterpiece.
'The Big Lebowski' (1998)
The Stranger and The Dude (aka Sam Elliot and Jeff Bridges) at the 'Lebowski' bar.
'The Big Lebowski' (1998)
Philip Seymour Hoffman gets the double exposure treatment.
'The Big Lebowski' (1998)
The Jesus (John Turturro) hurls
one down the infamous bowling alley setting of 'Lebowski'
'Arlington Road' (1999)
Tim Robbins and Joan Cusack pose for a noir-inspired photo.
'Crazy Heart' (2009)
Before winning an Oscar, Bridges
made sure to snap a few mementos of costar Maggie Gyllenhaal.
'True Grit' (2010)
Matt Damon cracks a smile on the Coen Bros.' award-winning Western.
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