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Aliases: Robert Hardy

Gender: Male

Place of birth: Barking, London, England, UK

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Movie Involvements: 34

TV Involvements: 3


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Biography

Rob Hardy B.S.C. (born 1972), is an English cinematographer. He frequently collaborates with director Alex Garland, working on the science fiction films Ex Machina and Annihilation and the television show Devs. He has also worked with John Crowley on his films Boy A (2007) and Is Anybody There? (2008). His other works include The Invisible Woman, Testament of Youth and Mission: Impossible – Fallout. Born in Barking, London, Hardy attended Newport Film School and Northern Media School at Sheffield Hallam University, where he specialised in cinematography. Soon after, he started shooting music videos in the 90s in Sheffield; he also took on jobs for theatre companies experimenting with video art before transitioning as a DP for commercials. His major breakthrough came when he served as director of photography for John Crowley's Boy Starring Andrew Garfield, which won him the BAFTA Award for Best Photography and Lighting - Fiction/Entertainment. In 2015, Hardy served as director of photography for Ex Machina, which marked his first collaboration with Alex Garland. In an interview with Mandy, Hardy stated that he immediately accepted the job after reading the script and that Garland had liked his work in Red Riding. Speaking of the collaboration, Hardy called the director a "great collaborator who takes a no nonsense approach which gets to the heart of it quickly." Early discussions with Garland mainly talked about propelling the film's small nature into a much larger scale, as well as several inspirations such as Kazimir Malevich's abstracted art style and Saul Leiter's photographic portfolio. Hardy later reunited with Garland for Annihilation in 2018. Talking about the aspects of the film, Hardy used plants and sculptures as reference points and experimented with different cameras and lenses to create "trippy effects" that layered over several other methods. Later that year, he photographed the sixth entry of the Mission: Impossible film series, Mission: Impossible – Fallout, directed by Christopher McQuarrie. According to an interview published by British Cinematographer, Hardy stated that the film was "a completely different kind of challenge" and that McQuarrie wanted the film to be practical, eyeing a more gritty and realistic feel. This approach opted for Hardy to operate the camera on his own, allowing him to be closer to the action. Description above from the Wikipedia article Rob Hardy (cinematographer), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Most Famous Work

Annihilation
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6

Annihilation

(2018) Director of Photography
Mission: Impossible - Fallout
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7

Mission: Impossible - Fallout

(2018) Director of Photography
Ex Machina
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8

Ex Machina

(2015) Director of Photography
Men
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6

Men

(2022) Director of Photography
Devs
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7

Devs

(2020) Director of Photography
Blitz
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6

Blitz

(2011) Director of Photography
The Man from Toronto
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The Man from Toronto

(2022) Director of Photography
Euphoria
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Euphoria

(2018) Director of Photography

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Camera

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2007 Director of Photography
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Crew

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2007 Cinematography
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2000 Cinematography
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