Wolfram Schroll
Wolfram Schroll
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Spotlight Magazine
Wolfram Schroll
Dusseldorf
Based in Germany and working worldwide, Wolfram Schroll specialises in high-quality industrial photographs.
A few years ago, Wolfram Schroll was asked to shoot the Vienna-based Montana Tech Component's first annual report. From this day on, Wolfram has produced all photography work for this industrial company, with divisions worldwide, in Europe and the US.
"Wolfram: a great chance to create a unique look for all the different divisions."
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Spotlight Magazine
Wolfram Schroll
Dusseldorf
"2015 was a really busy year for my team and I. We had several shoots in Europe for a new Airbus Innovation Report, key visuals for Siemens, hot work in a foundry in Germany, and much more.“
Wolfram Schroll is based in Germany and specialised in industrial photography. He works for small and large companies in Germany and Europe. Featured in this Spotlight are new photographs from clients including Airbus, Siemens, Bosch, Elwema, Dörrenberg and Aeon Scientific.
Wolfram is very happy to have been selected for Lurzer's Archive '200 Best Ad Photographers Worldwide 2016 /17'.
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Spotlight Magazine
Wolfram Schroll
Hagen
"I really like to shoot planes, machines, research, development and other beautiful things from the world of technology. But, when I look back at my work, I always remember the wonderful people I met in the factories, the laboratories and offices along the way."
Featured in this Spotlight is a selection of Wolfram Schroll's favourite industrial portrait work shot over the last two years for clients including Airbus, Siemens, Bosch and Montana Tech Components.
To see more of his work download Wolfram's new portrait portfolio.
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Spotlight Magazine
Wolfram Schroll
Hagen
Wolfram Schroll is an industrial photographer based near Dusseldorf. In 2014 he worked for clients including Thyssen Krupp VDM, Borbet, Bosch and Siemens Healthcare a.o.
In his work, Wolfram always wants to present the beauty and fascination of the industrial world.
"For my work, I only need four words: technology - shot with love."