Dustin Hoffman, 2001.Degrees Project
I shot Dustin in his office in Los Angeles. He is a businessman through and through, who everyone says in a pain in the ass because he is always right, no matter what. All the way through he was dictating a script over his shoulder to his daughter. I was lucky to get any shots in which he has his mouth shut. Half way through the shoot I suggested we do a series of shots with him taking his shirt off, and although I was expecting a negative response Dustin started to disrobe. During this striptease I quipped "Mr Hoffman are you trying to seduce me"...it was a hilarious shoot!
"This is your life. Now go make it the one you've always wanted."
DUSTIN HOFFMAN
Artwork Highlights
Photoshoot Details
Location : Dustin Hoffman's Office, Los Angeles
Date : 2001
Artist : Dustin Hoffman
Material
Giclée fine art print.
Sizes
Small: 51 x 61 cm (20 x 24") | Edition: 70
Medium: 76 x 102 cm (30 x 40") | Edition: 50
Large: 102 x 152 cm (40 x 60") | Edition: 30
Certification
Each print is signed, numbered and embossed by the artist.
Framing Options
Black or white painted ash frames with a matt lacquer.
A Unique Opportunity
If you love this artist and this beautiful artwork, get it now while you can. The pieces will not be made available again, making these a really limited collection.
ABOUT DUSTIN HOFFMAN
Dustin Lee Hoffman was born on August 8, 1937 in Los Angeles, California, and was named after stage and silent screen actor, Dustin Farnum. He is an American actor and a director, with a career in film, television, and theatre since 1960.
His performance as "Ratso" Rizzo in Midnight Cowboy (1969) is ranked #7 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006).
He won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1980 for Kramer vs. Kramer, and in 1989 for Rain Man.
Along with 2 Academy Award wins, Hoffman has been nominated for 5 additional Academy Awards, nominated for 13 Golden Globes, winning 6 (including an honorary award). He has won 4 BAFTAs, 3 Drama Desk Awards, 2 Emmy Awards, and a Genie Award.
In 1999, Hoffman received the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award, and was among the recipients of the Kennedy Center Honors in 2012.