In 'Klapp-Stullen' (foldable sandwiches), Max Faber c/o NINA RAUTENBERG plays consciously with the extraordinary imagery of a high-resolution scanner. The unique structures of each product become visible for the beholder, and the shapes, colors, liquids and fibers created by nature resemble the work of an artist. The truly special photos are complemented by unusually staged products, recipes and texts on everything there is to know about sandwiches.
After gaining professional experience as a trained chef, Max Faber has worked as a freelance food stylist since 2008 for publishers and advertising clients. Besides developing recipes, he has teamed up with photographers and contributed to several advertising productions and cookbooks with his special style. For quite some time, he has experimented with the scanner technology.
KLAPP-STULLEN by Max Faber, 200 pages with 141 photos, hardcover 170×240mm, 32.00 euros, Westkreuz Publishing, ISBN 9783944836461
The agency NINA RAUTENBERG specializes in food. She books photographers and food stylists, who also produce cinematographs and stop-motion videos besides photos. 'Food is our passion. Upon request, we can offer our clients all services from a single source. We work together under one roof to make way for creativity and efficiency.'