05 March,2018 01:40 PM IST | Los Angeles | ANI
Roger Deakins, winner of the award for best cinematography for 'Blade Runner 2049', poses in the press room at the Oscars. Pic/AFP
The celebrated cinematographer, Roger Deakins, finally won his first Oscar after getting nominated in the category for 14 times. The director of photography accepted his Oscar's statuette on Sunday at the 90th Academy Awards for his 2017 work, 'Blade Runner 2049'.
The 64-year-old British artist expressed his love for his job in his acceptance speech. He said, 'I've been doing it a long time, as you can see. But one of the reasons I love it is the people I work with. Some of my crew on Blade Runner I've been working with for 20 years. This is for every one of them'.
Incidentally, Deakins' first Oscar nomination came for his 1994's movie 'The Shawshank Redemption', followed by 13 more nominations, till he got his first golden statuette in 2018.
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