Christian Stoll
Rep. by Bransch
Christian Stoll
Rep. by Bransch
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Showcase Magazine
Christian Stoll
Advertising photographers
"Camera lenses are my eyes to the world, they transform my visions into images for still, motion, digital content or print media for more than 30 years.
They have seen what I have seen - and they have seen a lot more than that.
They are reliable companions, they are so much more than just tools - they bring out the magic and the beauty.
And they are beauties themselves - quietly and elegantly working without attracting attention.
It’s time they got some appreciation."
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Showcase Magazine
Christian Stoll
Advertising photographers
Due to the increasing demand for social media content and the vast creative potential of video, Christian Stoll has expanded his skills towards motion and is now working as a director.
Unlike many directors, Christian Stoll shoots still photography as well, eliminating the need for an additional photographer and allowing for a very consistent aesthetic between film and print for your project.
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Spotlight Magazine
Christian Stoll
Düsseldorf
Christian Stoll was commissioned to shoot simple and elegant pool images for Wheels Up, an innovative and intelligent private aviation solution that offers three different membership types for different needs. Gin Lane from New York developed the design of the new Wheels Up website.
Along with Grey Matter Marketing, responsible for the graphic design, Christian created a whole new look for the Senhance System. Concise, graphic images with a sleek and modern touch - a pure high-tech look for a premium product. Video will follow soon.
TransEnterix designed the Senhance Surgical System, the first and only digital laparoscopic platform, to give surgeons improved control, comfort, clinical intelligence, and confidence to improve the patient experience and usher in a new era of minimally invasive surgery (MIS).
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Spotlight Magazine
Christian Stoll
Düsseldorf
Christian Stoll has worked as a freelance photographer since 1991. He splits time between the two worlds of New York City and Düsseldorf, Germany, deriving influence and energy from each.
Christian often works on an epic scale, making greatness visible yet accessible in his architectural settings and interior shots. While he loves working on large-scale projects, he is also keen on the opposite - tabletop still life work. For these, even the most banal objects undergo a metamorphosis, transforming them into objects of desire, crisp and tactile.
He draws from his skill with the respective scales of work to create images that transcend their initial impression. Christian is represented in the US and Europe by BRANSCH.NET.