15.11.2017  •  Photographers NEWS

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'Urban, Premium, Cool' – Marc Trautmann photographs the Porsche Targa CGI in London/Mayfair

With his latest work, MARC TRAUTMANN would like to shed a different light on thePorsche Targa in an urban environment. The vehicle is never shown in its entirety but instead always in parts with which it becomes integral to the cityscape. Playing with the idea "Urban, Premium, Cool", the Porsche is shown in a befitting environment and interpreted with a natural look. Serving as the location was Mayfair, one of the most exclusive districts of the British capital.

 
Mayfair Targa CGI - Personal Project

Mayfair Targa CGI - Personal Project

 
Mayfair Targa CGI - Personal Project

Mayfair Targa CGI - Personal Project

 
Mayfair Targa CGI - Personal Project

Mayfair Targa CGI - Personal Project

 



About MARC TRAUTMANN
CURRICULUM VITAE
 
Born in the 60´s 
Grown up in the 70´s
Starting with Photography in the mid 80´s
In the late 80´s he started studies in Photography and Art History 
In the late 80´s he started assisting and working for photographers in Germany and international.
Travel through Central and South America in 92´
Worked for Annie Leibovitz in 1994 on shoots in Paris and Germany.
Travel through South East Asia in 94´
After his travels he started to set up his own phtographers atelier.
His work was always influenced by Film Music, Fashion and Arts.
In his early days he worked for fashion brands, electronic music magazines and took pictures of Daft Punk, Air, Chemical brothers and many more.
He shot Fashion for Vogue Hommes, Optimum Magazine and brands like Drykorn.
His knowledge for car photography he gained from assisting to car photographers and travelling all over the world to shoot cars in landscape and architectual enviroment.
In his present time he is mainly shooting Cars and People.
Beside that he works on personal projects.
One is a lifetime project named “Cinemasopes fictional film stills”
Another one is off the Radar
Another one is secret areas  

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