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My model Valea and I had been talking for quite a while now planning this shoot for our portfolios. Our plans had been crushed several times through bad weather or disease. Finally, we made it happen and used this time of Covid-19, where German residents are allowed to still go outside in groups of 2 people to shoot her new sports outfit by Oceans Apart & Adidas out in this wonderful alley in Stuttgart. Actually, it is a bike road, hence it was quite challenging to get clean shots and to set-up a lighting here, while many people were crossing. With a bit of help of Photoshop, I was able to clean up and polish the scene.
- Top & leggings by Oceans Apart
- Shoes by Adidas
- Concept, lighting, photos and retouching by Matthias Dengler
- Model: Valea | @vx_zx
- Location: Stuttgart, Germany
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Shot for Lee+Mir Architekten | Stuttgart | Germany
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As a recent winter project, I photographed the Volkswagen Polo R-Line 2020 in winter.
I drove the car all they to one of my favourite spots in the Black Forest area, from where you can overlook the black forest panorama all the way to the Swiss Alps. In order to get the entire view, it was important to wait for the perfect conditions: Right after the rain, so all the humidity would be cleared from the air. Only then, it is possible to look that far. To emphasize the landscape, I also used a long focal length to "compress" the scene.
Photography & Retouching by Matthias Dengler
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A commercial photo series shot for the Jaz in the City by Steigenberger hotel in Stuttgart.
Photo & retouching: Matthias Dengler | @matthiasdengler_
Model: Minela | @_minimiii
MUA: Nina Lepple | www.ninalepple.de/
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A new kind of high-rise for Dubai UNStudio, in collaboration with Werner Sobek,was invited by the wasl Development Group to design a new kind of high-rise for the city of Dubai that would act as a benchmark for both the region and for the wasl Development Group itself.
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Yesterday, I photographed Louise, a female athlete from Stuttgart. On a regular basis, she practices road cycling, kayaking and running - many great sports that can be done outside.
Instead of photographing her on a road bike again, we came up with the idea of kayak photographs, as there are not many pictures of it, at least we could not find many professional photographs on the web. So we met at her boats club during one of the warmest days of November, to catch some last golden sun rays and autumnal leaves on the trees.
Photography & retouching by Matthias Dengler
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Yesterday, I photographed a track bike race at an outdoor race track made of wood.
Some female athletes of the local bike scene in Stuttgart, met up to practice riding fixies at this race track. For most of them, it was the first time to ever cycle on a track or to even cycle on a fixie. Next time, I would love to try that myself.
The track itself was very old, not illuminated, outdoors, but still covered by a roof. As it was pouring all day long, the old roof yielded and started to leak from time to time. None of that was a big problem though. The biggest photographic challenge was it though, to properly focus at bikes moving at a speed of 30km/h to 50km/h, as there was not much light coming in. No sun, no light. Hence, I installed my one strobe I had to add some dramatic lighting to the otherwise boring light. It also helped to freeze the motion a bit better. Every time the athletes took a turn in that one curve, they were strobed like in a speed control. Of course, I paid attention to not strobe them right into their faces.
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A picture series from my recent assignment for the 5* hotel resort in Großarl, Austria.
Photography & retouching by Matthias Dengler
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Casual photos from a 14 days trip through Sri Lanka
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As a recent winter project, I photographed the Volkswagen Polo R-Line 2020 in winter.
I drove the car all they to one of my favourite spots in the Black Forest area, from where you can overlook the black forest panorama all the way to the Swiss Alps. In order to get the entire view, it was important to wait for the perfect conditions: Right after the rain, so all the humidity would be cleared from the air. Only then, it is possible to look that far. To emphasize the landscape, I also used a long focal length to "compress" the scene.
Photography & Retouching by Matthias Dengler
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, 1929
Er ist ein Paradebeispiel für Ludwig Mies van der Rohes „fließende Räume“ und gehört zu den bekanntesten Gebäuden des Bauhaus-Architekten überhaupt: der „Deutsche Pavillon“ für die Weltausstellung 1929 in Barcelona.
Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau (I 7657 F) / © (Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig) VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2020
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Mies van der Rohe gestaltete den Pavillon im Auftrag der Deutschen Reichsregierung in Zusammenarbeit mit Lilly Reich, der die künstlerische Gesamtleitung der Deutschen Bauabteilung übertragen worden war. Mies erfüllte die nur vage formulierte Bauaufgabe, indem er auf einem eigens dafür ausgesuchten Grundstück ein flaches Repräsentationsgebäude mit „freiem Grundriss“, also fließend ineinander übergehenden Raumzonen, errichtete. Die Verwendung edelster Materialien wie Onyx doré, grünem Marmor und Travertin verbunden mit großen, in einer Stahlskelettkonstruktion „schwebenden“ Glasfronten gaben dem Pavillon Transparenz und Großzügigkeit. Die speziell für den Bau entworfenen Möbel entstanden wohl in engem Austausch mit Lilly Reich, die Mies auch hinsichtlich des Farbkonzepts und der Wahl der Materialien beraten haben dürfte.
Die Anlage, in die neben einem Versorgungsgebäude, ein kleiner Hof und zwei Wasserbassins eingebunden waren, strahlte Ruhe und Erhabenheit aus. Der Verzicht auf nationale Pathosformeln trug wesentlich zur positiven Wirkung des Pavillons bei und erhöhte die Akzeptanz des Gebäudes unter den Besuchern und Gastgebern der Weltausstellung. Auch Jahrzehnte nach seinem Abriss war die Bedeutung des ephemeren Bauwerks unumstritten, weshalb es 1983-1986 von spanischen Architekten rekonstruiert wurde.
Barcelona-Pavillon
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, 1929
Er ist ein Paradebeispiel für Ludwig Mies van der Rohes „fließende Räume“ und gehört zu den bekanntesten Gebäuden des Bauhaus-Architekten überhaupt: der „Deutsche Pavillon“ für die Weltausstellung 1929 in Barcelona.
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Barcelona Pavilion
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, 1929
It is a prime example of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's "flowing spaces" and is one of the most famous buildings of the Bauhaus architect: the "German Pavilion" for the 1929 World Exhibition in Barcelona.
Bauhaus Dessau Foundation (I 7657 F) / © (Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig) VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2020
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Mies van der Rohe designed the pavilion on behalf of the German Reich government in collaboration with Lilly Reich, who had been given overall artistic direction of the German Building Department. Mies fulfilled the vaguely formulated building task by building a flat representative building with a "free floor plan" - i.e. spatial zones that flow into one another - on a specially selected plot of land. The use of the finest materials such as onyx doré, green marble and travertine combined with large glass fronts "floating" in a steel skeleton construction gave the pavilion transparency and spaciousness. The furniture designed especially for the building was probably created in close consultation with Lilly Reich, who probably also advised Mies on the color concept and the choice of materials.
The complex, which included a service building, a small courtyard and two water basins, radiated calm and grandeur. The lack of national pathos contributed significantly to the positive effect of the pavilion and increased the building's acceptance among visitors and hosts of the World Expo. Even decades after its demolition, the importance of the ephemeral building was undisputed, which is why it was reconstructed by Spanish architects from 1983 to 1986.
I was recently hired by the German magazine Küche&Co, which features luxurious high-end kitchens, to photograph one of their projects in Leonberg, Germany.
Their so-called Kitchen Stories feature the local salesman and his client, embedded into an architectural photography series.
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Assistant: Lilly Bendl
Michael - Bike lover & continent crosser
I got to know Michael already 12 years ago, when I joined my brother on a bike tour through Germany. From the first moment on, I felt his passion about cycling. Hence, it is not surprise that he owns already 10-15 bikes, all stored at home. He has already crossed the USA, starting from the East all the way to the West Coast within 2 months.
You can find his story here; definitely "a wild ride west".
Recently, I was hired by him to shoot his wedding. Alongside that, we also got the idea to use the setting of the Elbe river bed to create a vintage bike series with an outfit that matches with one of his bikes, the Motobecane Mirage Sport 1982, with the surroundings and the overall setting. We rode out of the city together and created this editorial series. It was really fun with perfect conditions and golden light cast all over the scene.
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- Location: Elbufer | Dresden | Germany
- Photography & Retouching by Matthias Dengler
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Volksbank Ludwigsburg officially opened its new central administration on October 4, 2000. The new building, which cost around 12 million marks, was built according to the plans of the Ludwigsburg architects Kerker, Müller + Braunbeck (KMB), who won the competition in 1997. They designed the house as a quiet four-storey building with a stringent grid facade facing Schwieberdinger Strasse. In order to guarantee an undisturbed working atmosphere, almost all offices were oriented to the east or west. The architects arranged the access corridors and the staircase system on the busy, noisy Schwieberdinger Strasse. These access areas serve as a kind of noise buffer and at the same time form the backbone of the house.
Architects: Kerker, Müller + Braunbeck KMB
Photography & retouching: Matthias Dengler
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The church "Verklärung Christi" is the highest located Parish church in Germany, situated at an elevation of 1245m in the Black Forest. This brutalist church was built in 1965 by architect Rainer Disse.
There are three bells in their parlors between the concrete slabs placed at right angles to each other. These are a reminiscent of Peter's proposal in the narrative of the Transfiguration of Christ: "Lord, it is good that we are here. If you want, I will build three huts here, one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah" (Mt 17.4). The bells are named after the three disciples that Jesus took with them to the mountain: Peter, James and John.
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A slight autumnal edit of photographs I previously took for the Edelweiss Hotel.
Photography & retouching by Matthias Dengler
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Architektur: BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, London; Aukett+Heese, Berlin
Projektbeteiligte: Werner Sobek, Stuttgart (Fassadenplanung); Josef Gartner - Permasteelisa Group, Gundelfingen (Fassadenbau); vandaglas, Radeburg; Eckelt Glas, Steyr (Glasveredelung); Saint-Gobain Glas, Stolberg (Sonnenschutzverglasung CLIMATOP COOL-LITE XTREME 70/33 II und PLANITHERM XN)
Bauherr/in: Della, Luxemburg
Fertigstellung: 2024
Standort: Tamara-Danz-Straße 11, 10243 Berlin
Bildnachweis: Rohl Fotografie, Saint-Gobain Glass
Lifestyle portrait shots shot on an overcast day in Reutlingen.
Photography & retouching by Matthias Dengler
Rottweil, a good hour’s drive southwest of Stuttgart, is based on a Roman foundation in 73 AD. back and is considered the oldest city in Baden-Württemberg. Now the tranquil small town with a historic core has even more of a superlative. The 246 meter high Thyssenkrupp test tower was inaugurated in autumn 2017. It is one of the tallest buildings in Germany, is the world’s tallest elevator test tower and is the tallest building with a textile facade. The design and planning come from Werner Sobek together with Helmut Jahn Architects.
Photography & retouching by Matthias Dengler
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Photos of our trip to Iceland in 2022 including Landmannalaugar, Kirkjufell and Londrangar
Photography & retouching by Matthias Dengler
Kork & Gloria
Photography & Retouching by Matthias Dengler
Taken on assignment in Grossarl, Austria.
This pictures series has been taken on an assignment for an agency from Munich (Stromberger PR). I was hired to capture the hotel as clean and architectural as possible to emphasize the design character of the hotel. Other unique selling points of the hotel are the food as well as the view you can enjoy while dining and relaxing in the outside area.
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A dance project with a professional contemporary dancer in Stuttgart, Germany.
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Dance by Lilly Bendl
My model Valea and I had been talking for quite a while now planning this shoot for our portfolios. Our plans had been crushed several times through bad weather or disease. Finally, we made it happen and used this time of Covid-19, where German residents are allowed to still go outside in groups of 2 people to shoot her new sports outfit by Oceans Apart & Adidas out in this wonderful alley in Stuttgart. Actually, it is a bike road, hence it was quite challenging to get clean shots and to set-up a lighting here, while many people were crossing. With a bit of help of Photoshop, I was able to clean up and polish the scene.
- Top & leggings by Oceans Apart
- Shoes by Adidas
- Concept, lighting, photos and retouching by Matthias Dengler
- Model: Valea | @vx_zx
- Location: Stuttgart, Germany
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Casual photos from a 14 days trip through Sri Lanka
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Dr. Dre Beats - Bluetooh headphones.
- Model and styling: Eva Bornebusch
- Photography, lighting and retouching: Matthias Dengler
My model Valea and I had been talking for quite a while now planning this shoot for our portfolios. Our plans had been crushed several times through bad weather or disease. Finally, we made it happen and used this time of Covid-19, where German residents are allowed to still go outside in groups of 2 people to shoot her new sports outfit by Oceans Apart & Adidas out in this wonderful alley in Stuttgart. Actually, it is a bike road, hence it was quite challenging to get clean shots and to set-up a lighting here, while many people were crossing. With a bit of help of Photoshop, I was able to clean up and polish the scene.
- Top & leggings by Oceans Apart
- Shoes by Adidas
- Concept, lighting, photos and retouching by Matthias Dengler
- Model: Valea | @vx_zx
- Location: Stuttgart, Germany
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Sirloin restaurant.
Photography & Retouching by Matthias Dengler
Taken on assignment in Grossarl, Austria.
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Dr. Dre Beats - Bluetooh headphones.
- Model and styling: Eva Bornebusch
- Photography, lighting and retouching: Matthias Dengler
ein ganz besonderes Ladengeschäft, gut versteckt in der Münchner Innenstadt.
der rookies store mitten in münchen ist konsequent auf kinderbrillen ausgerichtet. farbenfrohes design, eine ladeneinrichtung auf augenhöhe der kleinen und eine kindgerechte brillenabholung, die überrascht. so wird die neue brille gleich zu etwas besonderem. all das, damit sich die kleinen bei rookies ganz groß fühlen.
innendesign: Stephanie Thatenhorst
fotografie & retusche: Matthias Dengler
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Photographed the Scott Addict 20 Disc 2020 at a newly discovered urban photography spot.
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Photography & retouching by Matthias Dengler
Here's the second shoot for the fitness club and gym Move Factory in Stuttgart, Germany.
Having photographed the interior itself in the first shoot, this time non-professional models were hired to shoot a promotional series for the gym including people. The models were chosen by the Move Factory.
The main target was to picture the Move Factory as a fun place to work out for people of all ages including classic exercises such as rack lifting, dumbbells as well as cross-fit exercises and group workouts. Those pictures will be used alongside the interiors on the company's website: www.move-factory.de/
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Fotograf Stuttgart, Germany
Hamburg | Germany
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by Martínez Lapeña & Elías Torres, TORRES ARQUITECTOS
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Visible from towns and cities over 30 kilometres from Barcelona, the photovoltaic pergola at the Fòrum is an enormous superstructure standing 50 metres above sea level and with a surface area similar to that of a football pitch.
Designed by the architects Elías Torres and J. A. Martínez Lapeña, it is regarded as a great piece of engineering and one of the major symbols of the new architecture in Barcelona. It was built in 2004 as part of the Forum of Cultures project, and the idea for it reflected the spirit of sustainability and making the most of natural resources that characterises Barcelona.
The Solar Pergola has been developed in the context of a European Union Project, EUPRES. Martinez Lapena - TORRES ARQUITECTOS design the building while Phonix Sonnenstrom GmbH was responsible for supporting the design phase, advising on the tendering and ensuing technical evaluation processes, as well as providing technical know-how on the development of the monitoring concept.
The Solar Pergola consists of 2,668 monocrystalline modules. The surface area of the pergola measures 112 by 50 metres. With a height of up to 50 metres the pergola, besides delivering environmentally-friendly electricity, also serves to provide shade for the visitors to the Forum. The Solar Pergola was one of the attractions of the Forum of World Cultures and, as such, will bring solar electricity technology closer to a very broad audience. A total of 1.3 megawatts of photovoltaic modules were installed on the site, corresponding to the yearly electricity needs of about 1,000 inhabitants of Barcelona.
Photography & retouching by Matthias Dengler | details matter
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