Daniel Cole, a freelance photographer who does extensive work for The Associated Press, mostly in southern France, spends the majority of his time covering hard news. But he takes great joy in spending nearly two weeks each May in a tuxedo, covering the glamorous Cannes Film Festival, where he can push the creativity of his photos even farther.
FILE - Jury president Greta Gerwig poses upon arrival at the premiere of the film ‘The Shrouds’ at the 77th international film festival, Cannes, southern, Monday, May 20, 2024. Daniel Cole, a freelance photographer who does extensive work for The Associated Press , mostly in southern France, spends the majority of his time covering hard news.
During the red carpets, hundreds of people pose in front of you in magnificent outfits and flashy style pieces. It is a visual feast that invites you to photograph every detail. The goal for me, and for most of my colleagues, is to make the most aesthetic pictures of the biggest stars.Seeking the Northern Lights was a family affair for this AP photographer
I shot this picture from the bottom of the grand red-carpet steps, which is a position with many angles to shoot. As Gerwig walked by me, I decided to follow her up the steps through my 135mm lens. I committed to what I thought would happen and was set on waiting for a reaction from her as she reached the top step.
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