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Austrian-born photographer, Günther Kathrein, is based in Zurich and specialises in beauty and fashion, with international clients that include: Giorgio Armani, Wolford, Vivienne Westwood, Hanro of Switzerland and Schwarzkopf.
Recent projects by Günther include:
Photographers' agent, Tina Aich, has been operating in Zurich since 1994 and works throughout Switzerland and internationally.
Her focus is advertising and fashion, and clients include: Alpha Romeo, Bucherer Montres, Clariant, Fogal, Globus, Linde, Loewe, Mercedes-Benz, Migros, Sunrise, Swiss and UBS.
Tina Aich represents well-known, established photographers as well as those that are new and up-and-coming: Stephan Schacher, Sven Bänziger, Valentin Jeck, Claudia Knoepfel + Stefan Indlekofer, Sarah Maurer, Christian Knörr, Oliver Lang, Roland Tännler, Serge Hoeltschi, Philipp Keel, Klaus Andorfer, Bruno Bisang and Sandra Seckinger.
Photographer Tobias R. Dürring focuses on people, portrait, advertising and fine art.
He has recently been working on the UBS bank annual report, the yearbook for the Art-Directors-Club of Switzerland, the Reebok image campaign, as well as portraits of stars such as Ice T, Luther Allison, Thomas D. and INXC.
Tobias is also constantly working on his own projects, such as the "lan Soldiers" series which will be exhibited later this year at the Kunsthalle Basel.
Swisstudio is one of the largest rental studios for photo and film productions in Switzerland, offering generous studios equipped with the latest technology, for optimum production conditions for photo shoots and filmmaking.
Standard through to high-end studios are available:
Studio 1 - open-plan studio with a 168 curved horizon, production surface of approximately. 360m2, 20.5m long, 18m wide, 8m high.
Studio 2 - standard open plan studio, production surface of about 323m2, 17.5m long, including director's room and gallery.
Studio 1XX - extra large studio (studio 1 and studio 2 combined).
Studio 3 - still life, people and fashion studio, with a production surface of around 80m2 (without ancillary rooms), 14.5.m long and 5.5m wide.
For more information, visit their website www.swisstudio.com.
Avocado was established in 1998 in Moscow by Swiss photographer Urs Wyss. The company presents international and local photographers, in the areas of people, lifestyle, fashion, beauty, stills, cars, architecture and landscapes. A full production service is offered in Russia and ex-Soviet Union countries.
Recent projects produced by Avocado include:
Basel-based stylist Ruth Bugmann says she "makes impossible productions possible".
For ten years, she has been developing ideas for fashion, advertising, film and art. She also produces her own shoots now and again (website i-love-u.ch), and has a small pool of models in case of emergency (website r23.ch).
Recent projects:
More details can be found at Ruth's new website.
In a country as multi-cultural as Switzerland, there are countless interesting new faces waiting to be discovered for fashion and advertising campaigns - and SCOUT are constantly looking out for them. They say that they are "the place for up-and-coming models who are striving for an international career at the highest professional level".
The agency also concentrates on the over-30 segment, which is increasingly in demand in advertising and fashion.
to find out more about SCOUT's talents, visit their website.
Streetcasting.ch is a people agency based in Basel and Zurich.
They have a pool of around 1000 amateur models: "trendy youngsters, international characters, Asian business people, ballerinas, senior citizens and many more". They also offer services in project-specific street castings, life castings and styling.
Recent projects by Streetcasting include scouting for "German-looking" Koreans for Hyundai; looking for special characters according to special products for Migros; and searching for persons wearing glasses for their own image campaign.
Contact details for enquiries can be found at the website.
30 August to 3 December - Japanese Posters
Japanese posters have developed in a particular way since the Second World War, as a support medium for massive economic growth.
Japanese graphic design is still highly regarded all over the world, and is characterised by an unmistakable style, graphic expressiveness and masterly printing technique.
The exhibition juxtaposes long-standing distinguished designers - including Yusaku Kamekura, Ikko Tanaka, Kazumasa Nagai and Shigeo Fukuda - together with designers from the younger generations, including Kazunari Hattori, Nagi Noda and Kenjiro Sano. Thus, "tradition and modern work confront each other in an exciting way"
The exhibition concentrates on the last 15 years, with a selection of over 150 posters on display.
Exhibition: "The Alps"
"The Alps - no other landscape has inspired such a wealth of images, none has so radically formed and altered artists’ vision."
In a positively "kaleidoscopic" exhibition, featuring work by artists and amateurs, Kunsthaus Zürich presents a fascinating panorama of this region, with over 300 works vividly showing how this chain of mountains, which extends from France to Slovenia, changes from one natural or cultural region to the next.
The exhibition runs until 2 January 2007.