Martin Schoeller

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Martin Schoeller
Birth name Martin Schoeller
Born March 12, 1968 (1968-03-12) (age 40)
Munich, Germany
Nationality United States
Training Lette Verein in Berlin
Influenced by August Sander, Bernd Becher, and Hilla Becher

Martin Schoeller is a New York based photographer whose style is distinguished by similar treatment of all subjects whether they are celebrities or unknown. His most recognizable work are his portraits, shot with similar lighting, backdrop, and tone. His work appears in The New Yorker, Outside Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, GQ, Esquire, and Vogue.

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[edit] Biography

Born in Munich Germany on March 12, 1968. Married to Helen Rutman Schoeller, a graphic designer, in 2000.

[edit] Career

Schoeller studied photography at Lette Verein in Berlin. He came to New York in 1993 and worked as an assistant for Annie Leibovitz from 1993 to 1996. He left in 1996 to pursue his freelancing career. Schoeller has been a contributing photographer to New Yorker since 1999. A book of his portraits was published by Teneues in 2005: "Close Up: Portraits 1998-2005". Schoeller's influences include photographers August Sander, Bernd Becher, and Hilla Becher. His work is in the Permanent Collection of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery.

[edit] Honors

American Photography, 1998-2007
Society of Publication Designers, Silver Medal, 2006 "The Originals" GQ [1]
Society of Publication Designers, Gold Medal, 2004 "Three Generations of Sherpas on Mt. Everest" Outside Magazine [2]
Photo District News Photo Annual, 2003
Society of Publication Designers Silver Medal, 2002; for "Hip Hop Portfolio," The New Yorker
Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum group exhibition, 2002; "Skin: Surface, Substance, and Design"
Communication Arts (including feature article), 1999-2002
Photo District News Photo Annual, 2001-2007
2001 Society of Publication Designers Gold Medal, 2001; for "Sports Portfolio," The New Yorker
Society of Publication Designers Silver Medal, 2000; for "Cheerleaders," Rolling Stone
Life Magazine, Alfred Eisenstaedt Award for Best New Talent, 2000

[edit] One Person Exhibitions

2008 Hasted Hunt, New York [3]
2008, 2007 Ace Gallery Beverly Hills [4]
2007 Griffin Museum of Photography, Boston
2007 Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston
2006 Hasted Hunt, New York
2006 Gallery Wouter Van Leeuwen, Amsterdam
2006 Brancolini Grimaldi Contemporary Art, Florence
2005 Forma International Center of Photography, Milan
2005 Camerawork, Berlin

[edit] Noted Projects

Photographing the Pirahã tribe in northwestern Brazil for The New Yorker [5]

[edit] Schoeller's photo books

  • Close Up: Portraits 1998-2005

[edit] References

Life Magazine Alfred Eisenstaedt Award for Best New Talent and interview [6]
Pop Photo Interview [7]

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