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Joost Vandebrug

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Joost Vandebrug
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Born
Joost Jozef van de Brug

(1982-06-24) 24 June 1982 (age 42)
NationalityDutch
OccupationPhotographer

Joost Jozef van de Brug (born 24 June 1982), professionally known as Joost Vandebrug, is a Dutch photographer, video director[1] and documentary film director[2][3] based in London. He is also creative director and founder of the kids wear label Jumping Dog[4] and co-founder of the Cinci Lei project.[5]

Life and work

Some of Vandebrug works include music videos for Jamie T and the Pet Shop Boys, commercial work for Nike, Nike SB and Dsquared2. His book, Cinci Lei,[6][7] published by Dust Magazine,[8] is about a group of street children in Bucharest that he calls the Lost Boys.[7][9][10][11][12]

Currently Vandebrug's first feature-length documentary Bruce Lee and the Lost Boys[13] is in production, produced by London based production company Grain media. [14]

Between 2012 and 2013 Vandebrug was represented by Art and Commerce in New York.

Publications

  • A Life in Tunnels. 2011. Edition of 200 copies.
  • Bruce Lee, Regele Canalelor = Bruce Lee, King of the Tunnels. 2014.
  • Cinci Lei. 2014.

References