Martin Schoeller, the award-winning fine artist and GQ contributing photographer, has included several GQ shoots in his new monograph "Portraits", a fantastic compilation of some of his best big-concept photographs out this month. It's a wowing body of work that only Martin could have made—Paul Rudd dying a dozen little dogs pink, Don Rickles in bed with Chris Rock, Usain Bolt posing like a greek statue in the Metropolitan Museum of Art among others—and it's also featured in a show that opens tonight at New York's Hasted Krauetler Gallery. Check out our slideshow to see some of our favorite Schoeller/GQ collaborations.
Technical improvements to the daguerreotype in the early 1840s took the world by storm as portrait galleries opened everywhere to meet demand. Martin Schoeller’s new book, Portraits, a 15-year retrospective of his modern portrait photography, is further evidence of the long-lasting power of the photographic portrait that began 175 years ago. I caught up with […]
Martin Schoeller (*1968 in München) zählt zu den bekanntesten und renommiertesten Porträtfotografen der Welt. Nachdem er Fotografie am renommierten Lette Verein in Berlin und in Hamburg studierte, zog er Mitte der 1990er Jahre nach New York, wo er als Assistent von Annie Leibovitz arbeitete und anschließend seine Karriere begann. Martin Schoeller arbeitet regelmäßig für Zeitschriften
When Martin Schoeller was sent to the White House to photograph president Bill Clinton in 2000 for the New Yorker, he knew exactly the shot...
TIME looks back on a year in portraiture
O fotógrafo nascido em Munique, Martin Schoeller, tem como principal característica o extremo detalhe. Ao retratar famosos em suas fotografias, parece que estamos face a face com nossos maiores ídolos.
CHARLESTON — More than 40 large-scale photographic portraits by Martin Schoeller are currently on view at the Tarble Arts Center, Eastern Illinois University. Titled “Martin Schoeller: Close Up,” the exhibition
Hollywood personalities in fun scenes created by Martin Schoeller, the New York based photographer best known for his tight portraits or "Close Up" series, remains...