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In August 1973 a movie exploded on the cinema screens - That movie was "Enter the Dragon" and introduced the west to one of the most iconic figures of modern day, that person is Bruce Lee.It was also to be Lee''s last complete movie after his untimely death on July 20th 1973.Despite his death his life seemed to be documented in photographs, there are literally thousands of photos of Bruce both on and off screen.Enter the Dragon is no exception with over 12,000 photos being taken during the shoot.Enter the Dragon Vol 2 highlight''s some of those photographs, depicting Bruce with his many facial expressions and lightening speed often to quick for the camera to capture.In this book we select many photos taken during the filming capturing Bruce Lee at his most dynamic and relaxed joking with the cast and crew.A truly wonderful collectors item for any Bruce Lee collector
Chan Yuk - The Man Who Shot Bruce Lee (2020)This special edition hardback is a rare treasure for any Bruce Lee enthusiast. Limited in quantity, it celebrates the legacy of Chan Yuk, the man behind some of the most iconic images of Bruce Lee ever captured.Chan Yuk was a master of the camera and is responsible for many of the photographs that have shaped Bruce Lee's legendary status. From behind the scenes to on-set moments of his famous films, Chan was always there, camera in hand, capturing the speed, grace, and power that made Lee a global sensation.To many, Chan Yuk remains an enigma. Rarely does his face appear in the public eye, yet his photographs adorn the walls of fans and the pages of countless books and magazines worldwide. His work has immortalized Bruce Lee in ways that words cannot.This A4 hardback book spans 100 pages and features 180 stunning photographs. Each image offers a rare glimpse into both the private and public life of Bruce Lee, including behind-the-scenes shots and action-packed stills from his groundbreaking films.For Bruce Lee, who was a perfectionist when it came to his image, Chan Yuk's lens was a tool to capture his every movement and expression. Lee personally curated the photographs, ensuring that each shot captured not only the moment but the essence of his persona.This book is a tribute to the man who, through his camera, forever preserved the spirit of Bruce Lee.
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