Captivating works of fashion photography master Norbert Schuller
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/captivating-works-of-fashion-photography-master-norbert-schuller.htmlGerman photographer Norbert Schüller is better known under the nickname LeFu. This is how this master of fashion photography signs his work. Schuller's pictures can be seen in the most famous European publications, on advertising boards and even on packaging. Large companies and world famous brands cooperate with the photographer, but at the same time he prefers to remain a freelancer and independently chooses orders that are of interest to him.
Norbert Schuller was born in 1969 in Remscheid, Germany. After high school, he graduated from university with a degree in advertising and design, but after receiving his diploma he decided to devote himself to cinema. He worked for many years as a projectionist at Constantin Film Studios. Work in the cinema left its mark on Schuller's work - in many of his photographs one can feel the cinematography.
Working at the studio, Schuller photographed for himself, without claiming to be a professional. But in 2010, he decided that photography was his calling. After quitting, LeFu began working as a freelance photographer, and for many years he has not parted with his camera and traveled the whole world in search of nature.
Fashion photography is not the only area in which the photographer works. He is engaged in food photography, shoots architectural objects and even industrial equipment. But it is easy to guess that it was the photo shoots with the girls that brought him fame.
If LeFu gravitates towards the classic standards of photography, then his colleague from France Guy Bourdin creates very unusual photos.
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