FOOD & DRINK PHOTOGRAPHY & MOTION Nov 2017
Hamburg: Calle Hackenberg
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Client: Emmentaler Switzerland
Food Styling: Lukas Baseda
Styling: Meike Graf
Post Production: Tim Wachnowski Postproduction
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Client: Emmentaler Switzerland
Advertising Agency: Ben & Jan
Art Direction: Jan Rosenstock
Food Styling: Lukas Baseda
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Client: Emmentaler Switzerland
Advertising Agency: Ben & Jan
Art Direction: Jan Rosenstock
Food Styling: Lukas Baseda
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Client: Emmentaler Switzerland
Advertising Agency: Ben & Jan
Art Direction: Jan Rosenstock
Food Styling: Lukas Baseda
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Client: Emmentaler Switzerland
Advertising Agency: Ben & Jan
Art Direction: Jan Rosenstock
Food Styling: Lukas Baseda
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Client: Emmentaler Switzerland
Advertising Agency: Ben & Jan
Art Direction: Jan Rosenstock
Food Styling: Lukas Baseda
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Client: Emmentaler Switzerland
Advertising Agency: Ben & Jan
Art Direction: Jan Rosenstock
Food Styling: Lukas Baseda
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Client: Gruner+Jahr, BEEF! Magazine
Photo Editor: Monique Dressel
Food Styling: Torsten Schmidt
Post Production: Tim Wachnowski Postproduction
Photographers' Assistant: Lukas Meuser
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Client: Gruner+Jahr, BEEF! Magazine
Photo Editor: Monique Dressel
Food Styling: Torsten Schmidt
Post Production: Tim Wachnowski Postproduction
Photographers' Assistant: Lukas Meuser
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Client: Gruner+Jahr, BEEF! Magazine
Photo Editor: Monique Dressel
Food Styling: Torsten Schmidt
Post Production: Tim Wachnowski Postproduction
Photographers' Assistant: Lukas Meuser
Besides shooting the cover for a special issue of BEEF! magazine which was Calle Hackenberg‘s second BEEF! cover in a row, the young German photographer from Hamburg also produced two launch campaigns for the renowned traditional Swiss cheese company Emmentaler Switzerland.
Exploding sandwiches and cheeky ads for the take-away convenience product Emmentaler SmartSnack and in contrast to that the moody campaign for the Emmentaler URTYP with its centuries-old history that dates back to the year 1291, shot in a dark setting.
Furthermore, a new personal project by Calle explores the aesthetics of frozen food in ultra close-up, offering an unseen view of the products.
Visit his website to see more of Calle’s recent work.
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