Memories of an unforgettable Summer

Max has asked us to realize two new videos containing some of the most beautiful pictures he did during his Summer stay in south France.
We are proud to announce the premiere of the first of these two videos on our YouTube channel for Sunday at 20:00 MEZ.
The video will feature photos of Belle, Bilitis, Kia, Lycil and Yuna together with Ennio Morricone’s masterpiece For love one can die..

What Max says:

This summer produced some of the most beautiful pictures. I really enjoyed the days with the girls and will forever remember the time with them. I hope you all enjoy the pictures as much as I do.
At the moment I am working on some exhibitions and I am already organizing some new photographic adventures with the girls.
We will go to Florence and meet some interesting people there. Among others the writer Olivier Mathieu and the well known photographer Corrado Pinci, former collaborator of the famous photographer Angelo Frontoni, who unfortunately died in the meantime. We all have a hang for romantic photography and I will also talk with Corrado about a future project together.
Until May I will photograph a few more girls and then go back to the south for a longer period of time, where the light and the landscape allow me to take the most beautiful pictures and inspire my creativity. Until then I wish you all much joy with my pictures and would be happy to welcome some of you at my exhibitions.

Max Stolzenberg

As always the pictures in the video and on our site are available in different sizes and strictly limited to 300 copies.
Each picture is autographed by the Max Stolzenberg himself, titled and dry stamped to ensure originality.

Some of the pictures have not been published before and it is still possible to get hold of the number 1 of 300 prints.

Pictures can be ordered here.

Just let Bilitis know which picture you want to buy and which size you want and she will arrange everything for you.

Prices and sizes can be found on our shop page.

We also highly recommend to visit sour atelier. Here you can convince yourself of the high quality, painting like, pictures and the wonderful workmanship of our limited prints.

Max uses only analog cameras and genuine film for his artwork!

 

A Happy New Year To All Of You

With this post we want to wish everyone a happy and and most of all romantic New Year on the behalf of Max and the whole team of the Atelier Stolzenberg.

Beautiful Jeune Fille Daphne who was recently photographed by Max  shall be your lucky charm for 2020.
What could make the new year more beautiful than the sight of a girl whose beauty resembles a Greek statue.

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Be prepared for a year full of new pictures and beautiful girls.
Max has a lot of new ideas and his calendar is already full with photo shoot appointments.

 

Gabriel is in the Sky

GABRIEL EST DANS LE CIEL / GABRIEL IS IN THE SKY

The French writer Olivier Mathieu has devoted several books to David Hamilton. In fact he wrote a book about the American actress Dawn Dunlap (actress of “Laura the Shadows of Summer” 1979) and two books about David Hamilton. It was in these books that David Hamilton’s alleged “suicide” was first questioned. Thus, no one disputes Olivier Mathieu for being the forerunner of a defense of David Hamilton since he opened his blog “In defense of David Hamilton” in the aftermath of the death of the great British photographer.

One of these two books (“C’est David Hamilton qu’on assassine”) was prefaced by the great French-Swiss writer Roland Jaccard, who in the 1970s wrote the best-selling book L’exil intérieur (“The Inner Exile”), that inspired generations of readers. Roland Jaccard, born to a Jewish mother and an Austrian father in a family marked by an abundance of suicides, had an existence marked by many tragedies. A few years ago, he wrote a plea for euthanasia.​

Today we are saddened to announce the death of little Gabriel at the age of eight from brain cancer (brain stem infiltrating glioma), diagnosed unexpectedly on April 21, 2019. Gabriel was not Olivier’s biological son, but he was raised by him.​

This short life, this disease and this tragic death are the subject of the novel Dans le ciel (“In the Sky”) which Roland Jaccard has already mentioned on his literary blog, here.

As beautiful as the friendship between Olivier Mathieu and Roland Jaccard (who both admire Max’s work), so tragic is life, especially when it comes to children.

It should also be noted that, in this novel, David Hamilton is quoted four or five times. During his illness, the unfortunate little Gabriel sometimes observed, with admiration, David Hamilton’s album dedicated to the city of Venice. Last May, Gabriel was taken to Venice, where he spent a week. So he was able to see this wonderful city, which was the one of “Death in Venice”, one of Roland Jaccard and David Hamilton’s favorite films.

Summer Memories and the first appearance of Lycil

Over the Summer Belle, Bilitis, Kia-Kirsch, Lycil and Yuna visited Max at his house in France.

Many beautiful pictures where made during this time.

Today, while days are short and temperatures are getting lower and lower, Max wants to bring some Summer feelings

into your heart with his romantic photographies.

It is also the first appearance of Jeune Fille Lycil who, to the surprise of Max, came along with her friend Kia-Kirsch.

We wish you a lot of pleasure with this very new set of pictures.

 

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This pictures shown on our site can be purchased as personally autographed and dry stamped prints (limited to 300 worldwide) from us.

The prices for the different sizes can be seen in the shop.

Simply write to Bilitis to place your order. She will help you through the ordering process.

Max uses only analog cameras and genuine film for his artwork.

 

 

Memories of David Hamilton

One year has past since our last video with pictures of Max, chosen by the great master of light David Hamilton.

Without any question Max can be seen as the successor of David. He constantly tries to perfect his style and invents new techniques, enriching the genre of romantic photography.

From time to time Max showed his pictures to David Hamilton who gave his critique.
In this video meant to honor the death annual of David we have put some of the finest photographies of Max, rated as very well done by David himself.

The premiere of the video will take place tonight on 19:00 CET on the youtube channel of the Atelier Stolzenberg.

 

 

We want you to draw your attention especially to the following picture in the video.

It has been done by Max in a way that it almost looks like a painting.
We can assure you that no filters, neither analog nor digital, have been used to shoot this picture!
Just a simple analog 35mm camera, a single manual focus lens and the talent of Max and the beautiful jeunes filles as well as the beautiful light of south France created this picture.

This new technique was developed by Max and discussed with David just before his death.

This and all other photos of the new video are available from us.
For prices and sizes please go here.

It is no secret that Max often uses his old Minolta SRT-101 or X-700. This cameras are just the same camera that David used during the time he directed Bilitis and later in the mid eighties.

You can see it here (Minolta SRT-101).

And here (Minolta X-700).

 

Here is an old Minolta advertising from a french magazine from Max’s collection.

A picture of Max, using his beloved Minolta X-700 during a recent photo shooting in south France.

We also encourage you to visit the site of Olivier Mathieu who brought together the most complete archive of information about David Hamilton. It is really worth to be read.

 

This pictures shown on our site can be purchased as personally autographed and dry stamped prints (limited to 300 worldwide) from us.

The prices for the different sizes can be seen in the shop.

Simply write to Bilitis to place your order. She will help you through the ordering process.

Max uses only analog cameras and genuine film for his artwork.

 We wish you a lot of pleasure with Max Stolzenberg’s amazing photography.