26.08.2024  •  Shop NEWS

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Zena steps into 3D – personal work by Pascal SCHONLAU c/o EMEIS DEUBEL

Pascal SCHONLAU c/o EMEIS DEUBEL produced a new personal project with model Zena from Wilhelmina London – for which he once again used his signature blend of photography and 3D.

Building various layouts in 3D before the shoot, Pascal first determined the position of the model. With his team, he then photographed Zena in the studio and integrated her into the backgrounds – all, of course, with camera angle, light, and atmosphere spot-on.

Afterwards, the 3D environments were refined with 8K textures in high-res and rendered as a backplate. Styling: Ignacio de Tiedra c/o Carol Hayes Management, Makeup: Dasha Taivas c/o Dust Bunnies, and hair: Masayoshi Fujita.
 
CREDITS
Styling     Ignacio de Tiedra c/o Carol Hayes Management
Hair     Masayoshi Fujita
Make-up     Dasha Taivas c/o Dust Bunnies
Photographer     Pascal Schonlau c/o Emeis Deubel

 

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EMEIS DEUBEL: Pascal Schonlau personal work "Zena"

  EMEIS DEUBEL: Pascal Schonlau personal work "Zena"

 
EMEIS DEUBEL: Pascal Schonlau personal work "Zena"

  EMEIS DEUBEL: Pascal Schonlau personal work "Zena"

 
EMEIS DEUBEL: Pascal Schonlau personal work "Zena"

  EMEIS DEUBEL: Pascal Schonlau personal work "Zena"

 
EMEIS DEUBEL: Pascal Schonlau personal work "Zena"

  EMEIS DEUBEL: Pascal Schonlau personal work "Zena"

 
EMEIS DEUBEL: Pascal Schonlau personal work "Zena"

  EMEIS DEUBEL: Pascal Schonlau personal work "Zena"

 



About EMEIS DEUBEL

Emeis Deubel represents artists with a fresh visual approach to photography, direction and creative conception in advertising and art. In march 2009, Konrad Florian Emeis und Jan Deubel joined their talents and formed Emeis Deubel out of the agency KFE. Both have a strong background in production and creative consulting, having worked for leading German advertising agencies. They successfully combine their artists' creative excellence with a professional «hands-on» organization.


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