GERMANY ISSUE 811 Sep 2020
Per Schorn Frankfurt photographers
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Title: Eat what you want
Make Up: Ellen Swiezy
Styling: Jeanine Fettig
Food Styling: Natalia Ravior
Models: Castin & Charaktercast
Post Production: Barbara Homolka
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Make Up: Esther Doeppes
Styling: Jeanine Fettig
Model: Hannah / east west models
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Make Up: Esther Doeppes
Styling: Jeanine Fettig
Model: Hannah / east west models
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Portrait of Janina Hein / Concert booker
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Portrait of Sascha Hauk / photographer
Post Production: Nele E. A. Ebner
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Client: Omen by HP
Advertising Agency: Mediamonks feat. Lennart Deen, Cecilia Carmona, Timea Vegh, Ben Philips, Robbin Runsten
Production: Uwe Hetzner
Styling: Julius Fargo
Make Up: Viola Finkenrath
Model: sjkoz
Post Production: Mainworks
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Client: Omen by HP
Advertising Agency: Mediamonks feat. Lennart Deen, Cecilia Carmona, Timea Vegh, Ben Philips, Robbin Runsten
Production: Moodwillig, Nadja Dragovic
Styling: Jeanine Fettig
Make Up: Viola Finkenrath
Model: Aaron / Castin
Post Production: Mainworks
Set Design: Hendrik Zimmer
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Client: Omen by HP
Advertising Agency: Mediamonks feat. Lennart Deen, Cecilia Carmona, Timea Vegh,
Ben Philips, Robbin Runsten
Production: Milk & Honey Films
Models: LeFLoid & MoJo
Post Production: Mainworks
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Artist: The Tex Avery Syndrome
Title: All is not lost
Camera operator: Jan Breitenbach
Colour Grading: Nele E. A. Ebner & Per Schorn
Video provided by: Per Schorn
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Artist: The Tex Avery Syndrome
Title: All is not lost
Camera operator: Jan Breitenbach
Colour Grading: Nele E. A. Ebner & Per Schorn
"These beautiful colours, infinite patterns so hard I see, and though we're all of the same stuff, there's not one of you who is the same as me.“ – Duran Duran
Per Schorn's work this year is characterised by bright colours and the expression of strong individuality, his bold style can also be seen in the colourful campaign he worked on for Omen by HP.
For the free series "Eat what you want" Per was inspired by a motto of last year's CSD.
The portraits, created during Corona from March 2020, show isolated protagonists and thus reflect the time of social distancing.
During the lockdown, he portrayed people who were and still are directly and existentially affected.
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