$ 0 0 Iconic cinematographerGordonWillis, whose photography for "The Godfather" series and Woody Allen's "Annie Hall" and "Manhattan" helped define the look of 1970s cinema, has died at age 82. The cause of the death has not been disclosed yet, reported Deadline. Born in New York City, Willis' father worked as a make-up artist at Warner Brothers, and though Willis was originally interested in lighting and stage design, he later turned to photography. While serving in the Air Force during the Korean War, he worked in the motion picture unit and then worked in advertising and documentaries. His first feature was "End of the Road" in 1970, and his last, Alan Pakula's "The Devil's Own" in 1997.