Ines

We invite you to see the first pictures of Ines whose beauty was perpetuated on celluloid by Max just a few days ago.
This is also your chance to get the number one of these, as we think, very beautiful pictures.

The first real rays of sunshine shone through the windows in Max’s villa.
Ines had already arrived early in the morning and from now on the clicking of Max’s old Minolta SRT-101 would be heard throughout the house.

Ines and Bilitis lying on the bed, reading in Olivier Mathieu’s novel “A Firenze muore un’estate”
The unbelievably soft light at this morning made the picture just look like a painting from centuries ago!
We invite you to read Olivier Mathieu’s novels yourself, especially his new work “Les Enfants des Aprems”.
You can get his books via his homepage.

Max is a great connoisseur and fan of classical painting.
So it is no wonder that Bilitis can be seen here in a pose familiar from Renaissance nudes.

All pictures from Max’s last shooting can be bought directly from us.
For prices and different sizes go to the shop.
You can also directly write to Bilitis who will help you through the process of ordering a picture from us.

We wish you a lot of fun with the pictures of Ines.
Just click on one of the images and enjoy!



All pictures 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 on this site have never been published before and it might still be possible to get hold of the number 1 of 300 prints.

We also highly recommend to visit our 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!

Another Sip of Sunshine

 

Olivier Mathieu is coming up with a new book that has sprung from his talented pen.

Our atelier will receive some of the fresh printed books soon!

 

 

And here is the official announcement:

Olivier Mathieu’s next book, “Another Sip of Sun,” 76 pages, should be available in about two or three weeks. It will contain 16 illustrations by various photographers, including three by the author and three by Max Stolzenberg. As for the cover, there is a photograph of the handprint of poor Gabriel, a tiny child who died on 11 December 2019 of brain cancer. The book “Another Sip of Sunshine” is intended as a testament to a civilization, at a time of dramatic planetary situation and ever-increasing restrictions on freedoms that, until yesterday, were still considered fundamental freedoms of the human person. The book also contains some dense and deep pages devoted to the great British photographer David Hamilton, as well as the American actress Dawn Dunlap.

 

 

What we already can say ist that the story of Dawn and David has been very well researched and the book comes up with a lot of information that can’t be found anywhere else. We are also proud that three of Max pictures are featured.

The following excerpt translated into English will give you a short insight into the book.
Be aware that the book is written in French.

From the credits of the film Laura the Shadows of Summer, it is specified: after a story written by David Hamilton. What does this film tell us? The devouring passion born between a sculptor and a teenage girl, daughter of one of his former mistresses (Maud Adams, in the film).

Malcolm Thomson, one of the producers of Laura the Shadows of summer, wrote to me proudly that he was the one who met Dawn Dunlap in 1977. In his e-mail of January 10, 2017, Malcolm Thomson told me that “Dawn Dunlap’s name first appeared in (her) diary on February 10, 1977.” I had answered him by playing false naivety: hadn’t David Hamilton and Dawn Dunlap done pictures together before? Answer by Malcolm Thomson, February 20, 2017: I would have known if Dawn had been photographed by David in 1976. And I do not think she lived inParis for three years with her parents. My recall is that the first shots were made a year before the Laura filming.
 Malcolm Thomson was clearly unaware that his friend David Hamilton had revealed that he was photographing Dawn Dunlap as early as 1976. It is established, which is amply confirmed by the countless images that were published from these 1976 photo shoots, which David took Dawn to the Bahamas when she was twelve years old.
David Hamilton had wanted to film, alone, the sex scene of Laura the Shadows of summer. There had been only the three of them. He’s the filmmaker. His great friend James Mitchell, a member of Nina Ricci’s family. And, of course, Dawn Dunlap. It is in Laura’s sex scene that David Hamilton’s fate has arguably reached its highest artistic and human peak. The result is an absolutely prodigious abyss. Never, I say never, cinema and reality had ever been so brilliantly mixed. What a game of mirrors! What an art of recursiveness! 
In 2017 I published, on the cover of my book The Portrait of Dawn Dunlap, two strictly unpublished photographs of the young American actress. Parisian images, at the end of 1979, in the apartment where she lived in the twelfth arrondissement of Paris, Boulevard de la Bastille. Its windows overlooked the marina of the Arsenal harbour.
For the emotions that his photographs had spread abounding on me in my youth, I had a debt to David Hamilton. I am proud to have done so. David Hamilton and I loved the same girl.
David Hamilton was an immense poet of exquisite sensitivity. At the same time, in a fundamental and famous interview with Photo magazine in 1974, he called his fellow photographers whore and sent the fuckers he called “the forty-year-old grandmothers with mid-thigh skirts”. He spoke clearly. Sensitive, lucid and cursed. That was David Hamilton. Only the superior knows how and why the meeting of appearances translates, exposes and disguises, steals and embodies the essence of things. David Hamilton’s photographs had an ontological consistency. He was photographing his own life. He was telling his memories. David Hamilton: a permanent F*K* YOU to the world. He was also a tenderness-hungry man who systematically chose the worst women and the most dubious of friends. What’s the reason? Because, out of arrogance, he always wanted to be more than he already was: immense. But this, his humility forbade him to understand it.

He had never been able to accept that girls were getting older. I never put up with it either.

Max was a young boy when he first met the grandmaster of light and colors in the eighties, a couple of years after the cinematographic appearance of Dawn. It was just before Max won his first major photographic competition at the age of 10 and the stile of 70’s and 80’s photography is reflected in his pictures until today. Max remembers this times as exceptionally beautiful and full of freedom. Times that seem to be far away today in a world of growing totalitarianism and restrictions where free speech has long been supplanted by political correctness.

The book will be available from us (just write to Bilitis to order your copy) and can also be ordered directly from Olivier Mathieu.
We strongly recommend reading this publication!

The Good And The Bad News

Today we have good and bad news for you.

Max’s philosophy is that it’s better to hear the bad news first.
Well, here they are. Due to the current crisis we have to cancel all exhibitions until after the summer.

Max also had to cancel his trip to Florence over the Easter week.
This is heartbreaking as we wanted to visit Olivier Mathieu and we also wanted to meet with Corrado Pinci who was the assistant of star photographer Angelo Frontoni. Corrado and Max have planned to publish a book with romantic photographies together. All this is now delayed until the crisis has ended.

We strongly recommend to visit the blog of Olivier Mathieu.
His books, which are blessed with incredible writing skills, and his interesting blog will banish your boredom in isolation in no time.

It is also merely possible to go on a shooting trip for Max because of the extensive curfews. But we try our best and maybe there is a ray of hope soon.

The good news are, we have a very new and very beautiful jeune fille for you. Max met her before the crisis really started and they already did a short photo shoot together. We will not reveal her name yet, but soon there will be a post with the first pictures here.

We are also pleased to inform you that the online shop is open without restrictions. However, there may be slight delays in shipping the pictures due to the current situation.

So why not just buy one of Max’s beautiful pictures and decorate your home with it! Maybe this will help you to get over this unpleasant time of isolation.

The pictures you see in this post have been done by Max just before the crisis started. It was one of the first days with a bit of sun after several weeks of constant rain. We love these pictures very much. They truly look like landscapes from a fairy tale.

Our thoughts are with you in this hard times and we hope Max’s pictures bring some joy into your heart!

Take care of yourself and stay healthy!

Soon this time will be over and new hamiltonian times will dawn.

New Pictures!

 

 

For the first time ever!

Three photos of Manouk are now available!

This is your chance to get the No.1 of 300 prints!

We want to celebrate Manouks first appearance with the first two paragraphs of a beautiful poem

by French writer Olivier Mathieu!

La Coquillarde.

Chaque été toujours callipyge
De l’éternel présent vieux grec,
S’il se peut donc que quelqu’un pige,
Qu’il dédie une heure au bon bec,
Sein en proue et l’épaule ogive.
Mais dans l’été callipyge, est-ce
Qu’escarpins noirs, et dunes fesses,
De soleil lisérés fuseaux
Qui sont tant lisses d’or des peaux,
Genou à genou, cuisse à cuisse,
Et les peaux d’or qui tant sont lisses,
Genoux galets, jambes croisées,
Seront jamais chose oubliée?
Si tant de filles sont images,
La Coquillarde est la plus tendre
Des filles, si l’on veut m’entendre.
La Coquillarde est Reine mage
En exil d’aube et, mise au ban,
Elle sourit comme une enfant
Qui sait verser Soleil en nuit:
L’éternité dedans l’été
Qui à la paume point ne fuit.

 

 

Si demain vous savez me lire,
Petits culs ronds en tirelire
Ont des bouquets dans les cheveux,
Et des jupettes papillons.
Et de lumière certains anges
Ont à l’entrejambe un losange
Et applaudissant en cadence,
La sandale au pied se balance.
Les filles font la révérence
Et passent la langue à leurs lèvres,
Et leur culotte en transparence
Sait dessiner charmant triangle.
Cheveux au vent, robes d’été,
Jupes élastiques, fuseaux,
Cuisses oblongues, collants noirs,
Robes claires et courtes jupes,
Les cuisses sans fin des danseuses,
Jambes d’or, filles de Degas,
Ou d’antan germaines statues
Semblent d’un beau jardin les tiges,
Au Soleil, fleurs de jupes bleues
Et donnent tant et tant vertige…

 

 

Read the whole poem of Olivier Mathieu here.

If you fancy any other photo of Manouks gallery, let us know!

All pictures 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.