Way back in January of this year, Oliver Stone was in town to lecture at the Singapore campus of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, as well as screen Commandante -- his controversial documentary about Fidel Castro -- at the Next Reel International Film Festival. During his few days in Singapore, I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to meet this Hollywood legend and photograph him exclusively for The Rake magazine.
Christian Barker, editor-in-chief of The Rake, and I decided to photograph Mr. Stone at the beautiful Capella Hotel on Singapore's Sentosa Island, in one of their exclusive private villas and in their gorgeous Rolls-Royce Phantom limousine. The backdrop was perfect. Now all we needed was the man.
"Oliver arrived, a little late, and in person he was all you'd expect -- his air that of a heavy-hitting Hollywood auteur", writes Christian in The Rake article. "I was rather in awe of the man I was about to interview," he continues, "and our photographer Scott was understandably nervy that he'd soon be tasked with 'directing' one of the world's top directors."
Indeed, I was intimidated photographing Oliver Stone.
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But this feeling was more because of the pressure I put on myself. In fact, the three-time Oscar winner and four-time Golden Globe winner was not an intimidating person at all. I actually found him to be quite the opposite: he was an extremely willing subject, very patient and happy to take direction. Oliver was generous with his time, and he repeatedly ensured that I had the perfect shot before moving on.
Even the next evening, when I saw Oliver at the film festival, his first question when he greeted me was how the photographs looked and whether I was pleased with them.
I am pleased with them.
And, to coincide with the release of Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps, the article has been published in the latest issue of The Rake (Volume 5, 2010). I am very excited to finally be able to share this work.
See more photographs I made of Oliver Stone here.
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Trackback by linkdaddy — October 10, 2010 @ 10:47 PM
That must have been an awesome experience Scott – I’ve admired Mr. Stone myself for many years, and love to hear that he’s one of the good guys in person, as it were.
For what it’s worth, I think you captured him wonderfully; the pressure you put on yourself paid off.
Excellent work!
Comment by David Peacock — September 21, 2010 @ 9:39 PM