Industrial photographer WOLFRAM SCHROLL, specialized in topics such as the steel working and metal processing industries, mechanical engineering, research and medical technology, presents his latest portfolio ‘Beautiful Machines’ from his fresh new website.
“I love machines. Small or large. Complex machines like the flight simulator for the Eurofighter, or very cautious ones, like the assembly machines that insert valves almost tenderly into the engine block. I was 20 years old when I photographed the first machine during my apprenticeship. It was a lathe with blue and red lights which was very innovative at the time. I am not in that line of work anymore today, but what has remained though is my fascination for complex technology.
And it is precisely this fascination that I try to convey in my work as a photographer while depicting the machines in the same high quality and as valuable as they are in reality.” Wolfram Schroll, photographer.
We present you a first glimpse, and there’s more to discover on his website.
GoSee : industriefotografie.wolframschroll.com/beautiful-machines
About WOLFRAM SCHROLL
Lube oil rather than hair spray, blue collar rather than haute couture, preferably the smell of steel to the waft of perfume. No models, no cool locations, just raw reality. I love my work - industrial photography. And I love the noise and the heat, the weirdness of the production lines, sometimes all a bit menacing. The people, salt of the earth, uncomplicated. And the permanent challenge of getting photos out of the dark production halls and complex machinery, photos that deserve the word picture. On behalf of customers, taking photos of machines that look as expensive as they actually are. Here at this website, you can sample of my latest work from the worlds of steel, paper, machine construction and medical technology....and of the people who work there.
GoSee : wolframschroll.com