Search results for 'Dusseldorf magazines'
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Showcase Magazine
Holger Puhl
Still Life and Advertising photographers
Holger Puhl specialises in high-class still life, cosmetics and liquid photography. His clients' list includes renowned brands such as L'Oreal Paris, LVMH, Sephora, Pilsner Urquell as well as national and international agencies.
Holger's work is marked by his passion for elegant use of lighting and composition as well as by his patience and attention to detail. Holger's precise technique transforms everyday materials into something extraordinary. Based in Dusseldorf with a fully equipped studio and more than 20 years of experience in product photography, he guarantees great results.
Recent works featured in this Showcase magazine include projects done for L'Oreal Paris, Pernod Ricard, Scream Cream and others. Visit his website to see more work.
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Showcase Magazine
Ansgar Photography
Fashion photographers
On a recent shoot in Cologne, Ansgar Werrelmann and his team were in for an eerie yet beautiful experience. Being exempt from the curfew, they enjoyed a deserted city and lone cathedral at night. Ansgar had dreamed up the late night production in support of talented fashion students. He enjoys helping them to visualise their graduation thesis, in this case photographing a literature-inspired clothing line.
Ansgar is also teaching portrait photography in university workshops and has a new underwear editorial underway, as well as images illustrating a publication about the future of fashion.
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Spotlight Magazine
Romer Photography
Germany - New Zealand
Based in Germany and New Zealand, renowned automotive and landscape photographer Stephan Romer is always busy shooting stunning cars and breathtaking landscapes. This recent Porsche-Tequipment campaign was commissioned by ad agency KEKO in Frankfurt, Germany and shot in Slovenia.
Multi award-winning photographer Stephan has also recently combined his passion for capturing landscapes and automotive campaigns, by launching a unique service NZondemand.com, creating bespoke New Zealand and Australian back-plates for automotive CGI campaigns.
Last but not least some of his recent landscape shots from Aoteraoa.
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Showcase Magazine
Sabine Scheer
Still LIfe and Food&Drink Photographers
Sabine Scheer is a photographer specialised in still life, food, animals and everything shiny, liquid, feathery, glittering, pink and fluffy. Since 2006 she is represented in Germany by Rockenfeller & Göbels.
With her "Flying Spaghetti" Sabine Scheer is the winner of the Spotlight Awards 2020 in the Food & Drink category.
By working from her own airy loft studio in Düsseldorf, founded in 2003, she never stopped shooting during the pandemic times and lockdowns. For her clients she offers safe photo productions which can either be remote or contactless with a small crew at the studio. And as seen on the photos in this Showcase from her series "soap + bubbles", there’s always lots of soap on set.
Check out Sabine Scheer‘s website, follow her on Instagram or contact her directly for your next project.
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Showcase Magazine
Sergio Ingravalle
Illustrators
Award-winning illustrator and author Sergio Ingravalle creates portraits and dynamic illustrations by working with watercolours, pencils, ink and digital drawings. His client list contains Coca-Cola, Adidas, Juventus, Marvel, FC Bayern Munich, Peugeot, National Geographic. He also collaborated with the German Government to create illustrations for the 70th anniversary of the German Basic Law.
In 2019 he received the prestigious Red Dot and has been awarded with the German Design Award 2021 and a nail trophy by the Art Directors Club. In addition, his work has been honored by international award shows like 200 Best Illustrators Worldwide by Luerzer's Archive 18/19 and 16/17, Communication Arts Award of Excellence, several times 3x3 Professional Show Winner, Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles and the new Freistil Book.
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Showcase Magazine
supaCGI
CGI & 3D / AI
With the aim of always producing the best picture at the best possible price, supaCGI completely redefines the standards of modern CGI production.
It has never been easier or cheaper to have high-end 3D renderings produced as individually and professionally as it is today. supaCGI relies on powerful engines and the latest generation of real-time rendering. No tricks. No double bottom. Everything made in Germany.
A team of more than 20 artists produces sophisticated images and animations for customers all over the world.
Engineers, product designers, photographers, 3D and animation specialists. supaCGI combines these highly diverse talents under one roof.
Thanks to cross-industry expertise supaCGI is able to perfectly map even complex technical issues and processes within a very short time.
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Showcase Magazine
Julia Laatsch
Corporate, People and Portrait Photographers
Julia Laatsch is an advertising, corporate and people photographer based in the Ruhr-area, North-Rhine Westphalia.
Her signature is a combination of well-composed perfection with a touch of imperfection and authenticity. Equipped with positive thinking and positive vibes, she thinks solution-oriented and always brings out the best of the subjects in front of her camera.
She is totally in love with her amazing team, which makes it easy for her to keep a cool head even in stressful situations.
With the help of CGI - computer generated images, she is able to offer Corona-friendly photo productions to her clients worldwide by creating realistic environmental background images.
She works nationally and internationally for various advertising, PR and corporate publishing agencies, as well as direct clients: H-Hotels, Volvo, Jan Kath Design, Ergo Versicherungen, Allianz Versicherungen, Aral AG, Okal-Haus, Valora Food Service, Agency RCKT, PM Publishing and many more.
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Spotlight Magazine
Felix Wirth
Dusseldorf
For Felix the amazing thing about photography is to capture the magic of a moment and make it last. “I love these moments! It’s challenging and exciting at the same time, to create situations on set, that give room for this experience,” he says. When looking at his work you’ll recognise a modern, timeless, cool, and chic style, always combined with his sensitive and empathic view on everybody in front of his camera.
Felix loves to communicate with people. His deep understanding of clients’ ideas, wishes and their brand neeeds is extraordinary. To get in touch with the moods of models, his team and clients is his basis for an atmosphere of trust and energy that he wishes to have on set to create and realise his ideas.
Based in his studio in Dusseldorf, Felix is very experienced in working locally and all around the world for international clients in fashion, catalogue and lifestyle. His network stretches out over the Caribbean, US, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
He understands himself as an artist and craftsman at the same time: he is a creative perfectionist, who loves to prepare to the max, and then go with the flow during the shoot.
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Spotlight Magazine
Elegant Elephant Studios
Dusseldorf
One of the biggest photo studios in Germany is located on the historical premises of a former steel works in Düsseldorf – and (of course) they're open!
2020 has had some weird months and also an elephant needs to protect himself and its fellow friends from this global pandemic. The studio took care of the general actions a company could do, such as singpostings, providing of sanitisers and masks, and “tracking” of attendants. It was proven that productions can work on a “normal” basis and that the show can go on.
In the large 2,800 sqm area, there will be enough space for safe productions for all lines of business and all branches of trade. From automobile and fashion up to people photography: studios with 40 sqm or a mega studio area with more than 500 sqm can be booked – even accompanied by just one studio-assistant.
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Spotlight Magazine
Sabine Scheer
Dusseldorf
Title: "Flying Spaghetti" from the series 'Spaghetti'
"The personal work series “Spaghetti” was a quick fun project I shot in late September 2019. The entire series started out with the flying spaghetti. When I planned out the concept for the 13-part series this was actually the image I always had in mind first.
Back then I had no idea that the photo of the flying spaghetti and the whole spaghetti theme would be such a foresight on the COVID-19 year 2020: spaghetti would become so important all of a sudden and were often times sold out in the supermarkets because of coronavirus panic-buying; and photo productions would become so different during lockdown, with a tiny crew and a remote shoot. For this project it was a real one-woman-show and all the roles of the crew members were played by me: concept development, creative direction, styling, foodstyling and photography. Post production was not necessary.
The image of the flying spaghetti was photographed completely in one shot. There is no photoshopping or image composing involved. The spaghetti dish is actually flying in mid-air on the plate. In the completely darkened studio, I had the perfectly styled spaghetti dish in the right hand ready to throw on the plate and the camera release in the left hand. The movement of the flying spaghetti was frozen by using highspeed strobe light."