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Stefanie Diegelmann represents the talent of 12 international photographers: Garry Owens, David Stewart, George Kavanagh, Frank Schott, Sandra Mira, Jonathan Andrew, Ulrike Schamoni, Paul Thompson, Sigi Hengstenberg, Stefano Morini, Jürgen Sandersfeld and Peter Lindemann.
Specialising in car, landscape and people photography, their most recent projects include:
For more details contact Stefanie at +49-89-99887778 or visit her website www.sd-photo.de
Fashion photographer Thomas Schmidt, based in Paris and Hamburg, took the “purple rain” pictures for the summer 06 edition of French magazine Icon – with a 12-page swimwear feature using rain produced in the studio.
Thomas also took photos for Kultmag, published in August 06 to celebrate the 5th anniversary of Hamburg male model agency Kult: The new faces posed for photographs on location in Mallorca – the number “5” being the central theme of the shoot, based on the roman digit V for “victory”.
Visit Thomas Schmidt’s new website for further pictures of both shoots.
In October, Thomas is travelling for Peek und Cloppenburg, and in the autumn he will be dedicating some time to private projects in Paris and London.
Based in Hamburg, Tom Menz specialises in people, beauty, wellness and nude photography. He is represented by Claudia Bitzer.
His stated aim is "to create pictures of lifestyle meeting beauty".
Among his latest works are pictures of Isabelle B. Isabel C [agency Place] and Bryan [Modelwerk] "choosing between mango and strawberry in a world of ice".
If you are you looking for a spacious, loft-style daylight studio in Munich, then Studio Lichthaus is the place to head for.
They offer in house catering, full production service, Photo Groove and other services.
Dimensions are as follows:
Studio: 10 x 20 x 3,70 m
Groove: 5,20 x 6 x 3,70 m
Heavy weights elevator: 2 x 2 x 2 m
Recent bigshrimp production projects include the following:
Other projects using bigshrimp talents or locations include: Lufthansa, Vodafone, Suzuki, IGLO, Renault, IKK, OMV, Neckermann, Otto...
Recent Contra Service Productions projects include the following:
Swiss Alps: Adventure for Deutsche Post with photographer Carsten Görling, agency was LC Lead Communications Köln and AD was Alexander Scasny.
Mallorca: Activity for Odlo with photographer Holger Pooten, agency was Publicis Zürich, CD was Philipp Skrabal and AD was Florian Beck.
Mallorca: Idyll for Getty Images with photographer Christian Steinhausen.
Germany NRW: Power for VW Commercial Vehicles with photographer Norbert Vander, agency was MKK and, AD was Mariusz Roclawski.
Hong Kong: Neon signs for Lufthansa, with photographer Niko Schmid-Burgk, agency was McCann Erickson Berlin and AD was Thorsten Adenauer.
Berlin-based Delight Rental Services (DRS) offers a full equipment service for professional photographers and producers worldwide.
They rent out cameras and light equipment, specialising in Profoto, Briese Flash and HMI, Chimera Lightbanks, Phase One Digibacks P25/P45, Mac Book Pro or G5 workstation, Linhof M 679 with Optics 24 to 120mm, Hasselblad, Mamiya and Canon amongst others.
They also offer other equipment such as pop-up tents, walkie-talkies, steamer and navigation systems with the aim of ensuring a hassle-free production.
Recent productions supported by DRS include:
Service supplier CINEGATE rents out camera, lighting and grip equipment to the media industry. It has offices in Hamburg, Berlin, Cologne, Lensahn, Leipzig, Ludwigsburg, Munich and Salzgitter, as well as rental studios in Hamburg and Berlin.
The four studios in Hamburg range from 200 m2 to 950 m2. Studio1 - with 950 m2, 12.5 m height - has a rectangular voute and a sail. The new 490 m2 Studio Berlin also provides a rectangular voute. Each Cinegate studio comes with additional rooms for production, and equipment rental is conveniently located on site.
Tchibo and Saturn recently shot their new commercials at Cinegate studios.
The Heartbeat of Fashion photo exhibition, featuring photographs from the F. C. Gundlach collection from the period 1860 - 2006, will be running from 27 September until 7 January 2007 at the Haus der Fotografie, Deichtorhallen Hamburg.
On display will be works by about a hundred artists, such as Hill and Adamson, Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Madame d’Ora, George Hoyningen-Huene, Herlinde Koelble, Guy Bourdin, Yva, Regina Relang, Robert Mapplethorpe and Peter Lindbergh.
The exhibition will showcase examples of the history of fashion photography in its widest sense.