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Studio Huger

Studio Huger

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    austria

    Feb 17

    Studio Huger

    Architecture photographers

    Stephan Huger, born and currently living in Vienna, is an international, multi-award-winning photographer specialised in architectural photography.

    The character of his pictures is based on his specific approach to architectural photography. Stephan attaches great importance to reflecting the architect’s intention in his photos, even interpreting it via a perspective and picture composition that focuses on the essential details.

    Stephan's passion for architectural photography extends to national and international clients. He is just one of a handful of 'European Masters of Architectural Photography', a distinction conferred on him by the Federation of European Photographers in 2016.

  • Showcase Magazine

    598

    austria

    May 16

    Studio Huger

    Interiors & exteriors photographers

    Stephan Huger, born and currently living in Vienna, is an international multi award-winning photographer specialised in architectural and hotel photography.

    Stephan uses his vast experience of nearly 30 years behind the camera and attention to detail at all stages of a project from pre-planning, the shoot itself, to meticulous post-production. Every resulting image is crisp, light and colour balanced, and naturalistic in style.

    His architectural pictures reflect the ambitions and achievements of the architects, but in a way that viewers can also recognise the pronounced hand of a photo artist. Stephan believes that this is what makes 'the art' of architectural photography - that the authors of both the given subject and the way it has been represented are equally identifiable.

    From 11th - 18th November his internationally award-winning images 'Close to heaven' will be seen for the first time in Europe during 'Eyes on – The Month of Photography Vienna', one of the biggest photo festivals in Europe.

  • Showcase Magazine

    556

    austria

    Oct 15

    Studio Huger

    Interiors & exteriors photographers

    Stephan Huger is a Vienna-born and based international multi-award-winning photographer specialising in architectural and hotel imagery.

    Stephan combines his vast experience of nearly 30 years behind the camera with close attention to detail at every stage of a project, from pre-planning to meticulous post-production. Every resulting image is crisp, light and colour balanced and naturalistic in style.

    His architectural pictures reflect the ambitions and achievements of the architects, but in a way that viewers can also recognise the pronounced hand of a photo artist. Stephan believes that this is what makes 'the art' of architectural photography, that the authors of both the given subject and the way it has been represented are equally identifiable.

    From 6th-10th November Stephan's latest award-winning images will be on display during the 5th China International Digital Photography Art Exhibition at the Photography Museum of Lishui, China.

  • Showcase Magazine

    534

    austria

    May 15

    Studio Huger

    Architecture photographers

    Stephan Huger, born and living in Vienna, is an international multi award-winning photographer specialising in architectural and hotel photography.

    He uses his vast experience of nearly 30 years behind the camera and applies his attention to detail at all stages of a project, from pre-planning to the shoot itself and meticulous post-production. Every resulting image is crisp, light and colour balanced, and naturalistic in style.

    Stephan's architectural pictures reflect the ambitions and achievements of the architects, but in a way that viewers can also recognise the pronounced hand of a photo artist. Stephan believes that this is what makes 'the art' of architectural photography, that the authors of both the given subject and the way it has been represented are equally identifiable.