Dayanita Singh

Des livres, des boîtes et des musées - Expositions reconstruites

Le 15 octobre, Dayanita Singh a reçu le prix Hasselblad 2022 décerné par la Fondation Hasselblad. Souvent appelé « Prix Nobel » de photographie, le prix Hasselblad célèbre les réalisations pionnières d’un ou d’une artiste dans les arts photographiques et leur impact sur la prochaine génération de photographes.

Ali Rajabi

New York sur pause avec la X2D

Chaque photographe connait la marque Hasselblad, qu’il soit amateur, passionné ou professionnel, car l’histoire de la photographie repose sur Hasselblad. Pour moi, c’est un investissement pour ma carrière, pour passer à un niveau supérieur. C’est toujours important d’avoir les bons outils au bons moments pour réaliser de bonnes photos.

Hans Strand

L’Islande en détails 100 MP envoûtants

Pour moi en tant que photographe, le X2D est comme un violon Stradivarius pour un violoniste. C’est pour moi l'appareil photo idéal.

Flora Borsi

Réalisme magique avec le X2D

Le X2D ressemble à une caméra pour peintres. Les images ont le goût et le fond technique d’une peinture. Je ne pouvais presque pas faire la différence entre les deux tellement c’est parfait. Cette caméra produit toutes les données que je pourrais utiliser pour partager les contes que je veux raconter avec mes images.

Heath Holden

Disappearing Doha

Discovering his new home of Doha, Qatar through the lens of street photography, Heath Holden explored the older and more traditional neighborhoods of the historical city.

Walter Janach

A Love Affair with Aviation on the 500C

Unable to become a pilot due to his eyesight, the young Swiss photographer and later professor of technical thermodynamics Walter Janach channeled his passion for aviation into capturing these majestic flying machines on his 500C.

Donald Michael Chambers

60 Minutes of Silence

No talking. No phones. No distractions. For 60 minutes, Donald Michael Chambers sat with each of his 30 subjects in complete silence. Once the hour began, Donald gave no direction and simply decided when to click the shutter button.

Gavin Goodman

Pleating Paper into Sculptural Headwear

South African photographer Gavin Goodman had a vision to create a series influenced by traditional African headwear done with a modern and simplistic touch. Commissioning a local origami artist as a unique way to bring this vision to life, they transformed delicate paper into beautiful African-inspired sculptural objects. 

Tomás Karmelo Amaya

Native Love Stories

Born for the A:shiwi, Rarámuri, and Yoeme tribes, creative Tomás Karmelo Amaya’s ongoing series Native Love Stories illustrates the abundance of Indigenous circles, including love, service to others, community strength, and the ability to thrive.

LUKA TRAJKOVIC

CINEMATIC SCENES IN SERBIA

Inspired by the greatest film directors and DOPs, Serbian photographer Luka Trajkovic creates images that appear to be taken right out of a film.

Roman Jehanno

Artisans of Southern France

Creating his dream roadmap that took him from Monaco to Bordeaux with all the stops in between, Roman discovered the rich multitude of craftwork and ancient practices still being used by his fellow countryfolk in France.

ISABELLA TABACCHI

Magical Mountainous Landscapes on XCD 30

Italian photographer Isabella Tabacchi escaped to the dreamy mountain views of the Dolomites and the Swiss Alps to capture the beauty of the Milky Way across the skies and the grand Matterhorn Mountain with the X1D II 50C and XCD 30 lens.

Mathias Elmeskog

Image Quality Specialist Tests X and 907X Cameras in Namibia

As team leader and specialist in the Image Quality Team at Hasselblad, Mathias Elmeskog constantly puts Hasselblad cameras to the test in multiple locations to ensure the sharpest quality and smoothest colour accuracy.

Ken Karagozian

Documenting Thirty Years of the Los Angeles Metro

What started out as going underground for a one-time photo session with his Hasselblad 503CX turned into 30 years of documenting the creation of the Los Angeles Metro system by artist Ken Karagozian.

MARIA SVARBOVA

SWIMMING POOLS OF ANOTHER ERA

2018 Hasselblad Master in Art Maria Svarbova is widely recognised for her captivating Swimming Pool series. After switching to the X System, Maria tells us about how it has dramatically affected creating her dream-like compositions.

Julia Fullerton-Batten

The Art of Contortion

Dazzled by the enormous strength and flexibility of a young troupe of female contortionists, Hasselblad Ambassador Julia Fullerton-Batten brilliantly photographed these girls bending in all sorts of unimaginable positions.

100 Years of Nature Photographer Sven Gillsäter

Swedish photographer and a friend to Victor Hasselblad, Sven Gillsäter used Hasselblad cameras to capture stunning wildlife photography from all corners of the globe while driving environmental concern and sustainability efforts.

Linus Englund

Finding the Dramatic and the Delicate in Swedish Nature

Whether wandering through forests or farmland, Swedish creative Linus Englund finds spectacular lighting that helps elevate his flora and fauna images on the X1D II 50C to another level.

Gavin Goodman

The Powerful Simplicity of Symmetry

A limited tonal palette and simple yet sharp props combined for a superb photoshoot with a focus on form, colour, and symmetry for South African photographer Gavin Goodman and his team.

COOPER & GORFER

DELIRIUM

Sweden-based Hasselblad Ambassadors Cooper & Gorfer embarked on a new piece, Delirium, that embodies the Covid-19 pandemic, capturing the constant struggle of healthcare workers fighting through this historical tragedy.

KARIM ILIYA

HASSELBLAD GOES UNDERWATER AMONG WHALES AND TURTLES

Freediver and 2018 Hasselblad Master Karim Iliya ventured underwater with the AquaTech REFLEX Water Housing for the Hasselblad X1D II 50C, capturing serene imagery of whales and turtles in their natural worlds around the French Polynesian island of Moorea and Maui, Hawaii.

SEAN CONBOY

ARCHITECTURAL GRANDEUR WITH THE XH CONVERTER 0,8

Sean Conboy put the XH Converter 0,8 to the architectural test, photographing the exquisite interior of the Winter Gardens Blackpool in England.

COOPER & GORFER

BETWEEN THESE FOLDED WALLS, UTOPIA

Using the Hasselblad X1D, Cooper & Gorfer intertwine photographic portraiture with beautifully executed collage techniques and hand-drawn textures, blending photography and painting in their series, Between These Folded Walls, Utopia.

TOM OLDHAM

UNLOCKING NEW LENS OPPORTUNITIES WITH XH CONVERTER 0,8

As one of the first to try out the new XH Converter 0,8 on the 907X 50C, British photographer Tom Oldham executed a brilliantly dynamic studio session with Greek model and activist Billie Dellios. The XH Converter 0,8 opened Tom’s typical portrait-taking style of shooting on f/11 to a wide f/1,8 to create stunningly bold visuals.

ISA LESHKO

ELDERLY ANIMAL PORTRAITS ON 503CW

What started off as confronting her own mortality after caring for her mother suffering from Alzheimer’s, Isa Leshko embarked on a decade-long project photographing elderly farm animals. Creating connections with pigs, cows, turkeys, and sheep, among others, Isa captured the unique personalities of each animal on film through the lens of her 503CW.

DINO KUŽNIK

THE SOLITUDE OF THE AMERICAN WEST

With an affinity for photographing the American West, Slovenian creative Dino Kužnik embarked on a two-week road trip across Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico, capturing images that let us travel back in time to an America of yesteryear.

ANNA DEVÍS AND DANIEL RUEDA

EXPANDING THEIR VISUAL UNIVERSE WITH 907X 50C

Expanding on their own visual universe – including creating a cloning situation, blending in with a record player, and mapping out their own constellations – Anna and Daniel crafted images with the 907X 50C that give a nod to the camera’s long-lasting build, classic design, and innovation behind the technology that also led to working with NASA in the past.

ADAM WEIST

ADVENTURING THROUGH THE RAINFORESTS AND VOLCANOES OF NEW ZEALAND

Shooting with the X1D II 50C in wild conditions ranging from the middle of a downpour in subtropical rainforests to a snowstorm on an active volcano, Adam Weist’s images expose the beauty of the country and transport us to a landscape photographer’s dream.

SVEN BAUM

CINEMATICALLY DOCUMENTING NEWBORN LIFE WITH THE XV ADAPTER

Self-taught photojournalist Sven Baum decided to document the life of his first newborn daughter, Romy. Steering away from posed, stiff baby portraits, Sven captures cinematically cut and colour graded imagery that tells an honest story about growing.

SIMON NORFOLK’S LOST CAPITAL

CAPTURING THE EMPTY STREETS OF LONDON AMIDST A PANDEMIC

Suddenly stripped of its usual hustle and bustle, cars and trucks, and the constant foot traffic of locals and tourists alike, Simon Norfolk unearthed a new side of London with the X1D II. Getting lost in the sharp lines and curves of the buildings that are usually concealed by the city's hyperactivity, all its glorious architecture shone forth like never before.

Creating 3D Interactive Models of Leonardo da Vinci’s Early Works with the Multi-Shot

Reproducing some of Leonardo da Vinci’s early sketches as digital versions, the Department of Architecture at the University of Bologna used the H6D-400c Multi-Shot in combination with their own developed software to create 3D models of these art pieces that are hundreds of years old.

STEPHEN SWEENEY

FAMILY PORTRAITS IN A TIME OF LOCKDOWN

Living in London, freelance photographer Stephen Sweeney is used to rushing around the metropolitan city on shoots. Now, for over a month, he has been confined to his home. In lockdown with his four brothers and his parents, he keeps his creative juices afloat by capturing beautifully lit portraits of his six family members with X1D II 50C.

DOMINIQUE PROVOST

PRESERVING PEDRO DE MENA’S 17TH CENTURY SCULPTURES

Using the Hasselblad Multi-Shot system, Dominique Provost had the opportunity to photograph Spanish baroque sculptor Pedro de Mena’s collection of six hyper-realistic 17th century sculptures. These photographs will be of monumental importance for art conservation, future restoration, digitalization, and if necessary, reproduction of these historical pieces.

Pål Hansen

Hollywood Faces on Hasselblad

Norwegian photographer Pål Hansen has photographed an immense list of actors, musicians, and other notable celebrities. With his reputation of making anyone feel at ease in front of his Hasselblad camera, Pål always comes away with a unique story of his own about how it is to photograph these star subjects.

ROGER FISHMAN

NARWHALS, ICEBERGS, AND THE EXTREME LANDSCAPES OF GREENLAND

Taking to the skies to capture Greenland from above, Roger Fishman created the largest fine art collection of the island’s extreme remote beauty, entitled Ephemeral & Eternal: Greenland. Collaborating with scientists and hoping to activate the public, Roger’s photographs reveal what is at stake and what we must work to preserve for the future of our planet.

Roman Jehanno

The Incredible Craftspeople of Peru

Finding himself amidst the most incredible craftspeople from Lima to Cusco to Puno, Roman Jehanno traveled across Peru to capture stunning portraits of various artisans, farmers, bakers, and more. Roman’s Peruvian portraits captured with the H6D-100c help to preserve and spread cultural awareness about the lives and work of so many talented, hidden artists.

Julien Tell

Highsnobiety x Versace

on the H6D-100c

Fashion photographer Julien Tell, in-house photographer at Highsnobiety – the expert on all things trending within fashion, music, and entertainment – put the H6D-100c to use when shooting their latest collaboration with Versace, giving results that brought the vibrant clothing pieces and dynamically curated floral arrangements to life.

Tom Oldham

Silent Street Portraits with the XCD 45P

Hasselblad H System photographer Tom Oldham was one of the first in the world to put the new XCD 45P lens, the world’s lightest digital medium format autofocus lens on the market today, to the test in the low winter light of London.

Daniel Rueda & Anna Devís

Pink A Boo: A Visual Game of Hide-and-Seek Inside La Muralla Roja

Within the pastel pink and blue walls of Spain's La Muralla Roja, Daniel Rueda and Anna Devís staged a visual game of hide-and-seek. In our interview with the duo, they share their entire process behind the concept and execution of their project within the dreamlike maze.

Unimatic Watches

Capturing the Details of Timepieces Unseen by the Naked Eye

Testing out the H6D-100c and HC Macro 120mm to capture their newest timepieces, we spoke to Unimatic Watches co-founder Simone Nunziato, who told us all about the outstanding capabilities of using the H System to carry out the extremely difficult task of photographing watches and all their minuscule details.

Ruairidh Mcglynn

The Cruel Beauty of Winter in the Scottish Highlands

Seeking out the winter storms of the Scottish Highlands, Ruairidh McGlynn ventured into rain, sleet and snow in weather as cold as -15°C (5°F) with the X1D and XCD 45, where he was intrigued to capture the cruel beauty of the area’s intense conditions, seeing the Highlands from a fresh, snowy perspective.

Terry O'Neill

Capturing The Beatles, Bowie, and More Iconic Faces of the Sixties

As the celebrity photographer of the 1960s and 70s, Terry O'Neill photographed them all, from Audrey Hepburn to Brigitte Bardot to Frank Sinatra – and that's just the tip of the iceberg. Capturing these figures with his Hasselblad 500CM, his images have stood the test of time as iconic snapshots of some of history's biggest pop culture icons.

AORTA

Waiting Room

Swedish photo duo AORTA wanted to create a set of images that said something about the complexity of shaping an identity in the contemporary world and the paradox of choice. To illustrate this, the duo collaborated with sustainable Swedish fashion designer Helena Lundström, showing different phases of the subject trying to cut, measure and sow their way through the journey of figuring out who they are.

Chris Gunn

Documenting NASA’s Work on Planet Earth

Blending science and tech with an abstract touch, NASA contract photographer Chris Gunn has been the lead photographer on documenting the construction of the James Webb Space Telescope since 2009.

Douglas Kirkland

My Evening with Marilyn and the Day Victor Hasselblad Stopped Me in the Street

Douglas Kirkland shot some of the most sensual and unforgettable images of Marilyn Monroe ever taken with his Hasselblad 500C. It’s the stuff that legends are made of, but even before that, Douglas had a chance encounter with Victor Hasselblad himself.

Tobias Hägg

Above Stockholm

Capturing the cityscape of the Swedish capital during golden hour, Tobias Hägg's imagery takes us on a journey from above, between Swedish homes and golden-topped trees neatly woven together in combination with wide expanses of the city stretching all the way to the horizon.

YANAN LI

From China to Sweden with a Hasselblad

Yanan Li fell in love with analog Hasselblad cameras while studying at university in Beijing. Over 40 years later, Yanan finds himself working as the official photographer for Stiftelsen Silviahemmet – founded and chaired by Her Majesty Queen Silvia of Sweden – as well as for the Nobel Committee for The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the Stockholm County.

John Alexander

Generations

Adventure photographer John Alexander travelled to one of the least densely populated regions on Earth – the western reaches of Mongolia – to trace the traditions that lay at the heart of Kazakh culture and to capture the characters that form the fabric of their community.

Gleeson Paulino

Bold Brazil

Brazilian photographer Gleeson Paulino invites viewers to see contemporary Brazil from a new eye. Provoking the senses through a sublime colour flow and exquisite image juxtapositions, Gleeson’s series explores the beauty of Brazil’s bold diversity, from its people to its landscapes.

Four Photographers Along the Ganges River

Off to India to follow the Kumbh Mela, a Hindu pilgrimage that attracts over 100 million people to central India to bathe in the Ganges River, Gabriel Flores, Joe Greer, Jeremy Snell, and Dan Tom set out to document this cultural journey through their unique perspectives and individual photography styles.

Michael Najjar

outer space

Blending art, science and technology in his series outer space, Michael’s images taken with the H4D and H6D-100c document moments along the way in his preparation for space flight as he shows us just how much Earth and our solar system are interconnected.

Flora Borsi & the X1D II 50C

Lettuce for Hair and Other Stunningly Peculiar Self-Portraits

Imaginative self-portrait photographer Flora Borsi is one of the first photographers to try out the next generation X1D II 50C. Flora decided to put the camera to work capturing a wide spectrum of colours, dressing herself in melting ice cream, gooey lettuce, vibrant roses, and splattered blue paint.

Johan Renck

On the set of Chernobyl with X1D-50c

On the set of his mini-series, Chernobyl, Swedish director Johan Renck preserved moments of reconstructed 1986 Soviet Ukraine with the X1D-50c, praising its files for their elevated quality and cinematic richness.

Chiara Zonca

Exploring Beautiful Oddities

Exploring the far reaches of Earth, Chiara Zonca’s desire to document landscapes and textural dimensions led her to the deserts of North and South America to explore their silent beauty with the Hasselblad 500C and the X1D-50c.

Mats Lind

Abstract Art on the Slopes

With only a second to capture his subjects as they sped by him at 100 km per hour, Mats Lind blended multiple exposures together to create painting-like imagery that illustrates the exhilaration of competing for a skiing world championship title.

BROCK ELBANK

HOW DO YOU C ME NOW?

Over a span of 33 months, Brock Elbank photographed 30 individuals with Congenital Melanocytic Naevus (CMN), an extremely rare birthmark that can cover up to 80% of the body which less than 1% of the world’s population is born with.

HANS STRAND

LOFOTEN LANDSCAPES

Known for its dramatic scenery and arctic beaches, Hans Strand took both the H6D-100c and H3D with him to capture the Norwegian archipelago’s diverse environments.

KARL TAYLOR

THE VALLEY OF LITTER

British photographer and Hasselblad Ambassador Karl Taylor decided to make a drastic statement; with volunteers collecting thousands of pieces of garbage from the nearby coastline, Karl staged studio shots with the H6D-100c using a baby placed at centre stage in the valley of litter.

Ghislain Simard

Freezing Dragonflies

in Flight

Using the H6D-100c and various HC lenses combined with a home-made laser system to trigger the flash, Ghislain Simard created elegant, painting-like images of dragonflies frozen in time.

JOHN ALEXANDER

ISLE TO ISLE

Taking to the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, John Alexander sought to capture the colours of the soft early winter light along with a selection of the people who share the same affinity for their landscapes.

Ole Marius Joergensen

Vignettes of a Salesman

A figure of the past, the door-to-door salesman is the centerpiece of Ole Marius Joergensen’s series Vignettes of a Salesman. Ole uses vivid cinematic lighting set against Norwegian landscapes to tell this story.

GABRIEL ISAK

BLACK AND BLUE DIMENSIONS

Combining surrealistic and melancholic states, Swedish fine art photographer Gabriel Isak delves deep into the inner world of dreams and psychology with faceless figures and cold Scandinavian colour palettes.

HERRING & HERRING

BEHOLD

Photography duo Herring & Herring celebrate beauty in their magazine’s fifth issue, BEHOLD, creating a juxtaposition of differing beauty ideals found within a variety of visually-centered industries, including film, fashion, art, dance and bodybuilding.

ISABELLA TABACCHI

DAYDREAMING IN THE DOLOMITES

Drawn to the majestic, geometric angles of the Dolomites, landscape photographer Isabella Tabacchi captured ethereal moonlit nights, foggy mornings, and golden hour scenes using the X1D-50c with the XCD 30 and XCD 45 lenses.

Roman Jehanno

The Craftspeople of Japan

A master whisky blender working at the base of Mt. Fuji and a bamboo basket weaver living in a mountain forest are just some of the highly talented artisans that French photographer Roman Jehanno met on his journey through Japan.

Gered Mankowitz

Music History with the Hasselblad 500c

With his Hasselblad, Gered Mankowitz captured some of the most iconic rock music images in history, including that of The Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix, that have helped to define an entire era.

JULIE-CHRISTINE KRØVEL

EXPLORING VERSAILLES WITH SIX HASSELBLAD CAMERAS

Enchanted by the Chateau de Versailles, Julie-Christine began a photographic love affair with the historical palace grounds in 1998 that continued over the last twenty years using six different Hasselblad cameras.

Austin Mann

Chasing Light with

the XCD 21mm Lens

Travel photographer Austin Mann’s philosophy is “chase light,” and that he did, all the way to the beautiful landscapes of Glacier National Park in western Montana.

THE FIRST HASSELBLAD 1600F

As a passionate photographer fascinated by bird watching, Victor Hasselblad wanted to create a camera that could capture the beauty of nature and easily fit in his hand – a portable, high-quality piece of technology.

John A. Chakeres

NASA SHUTTLES CAPTURED WITH HASSELBLAD 500 EL/M

John A. Chakeres built his own remote trigger device to capture majestic space shuttle film “portraits” that give the viewer a front-row seat to some of the most historic moments in history.

FLORA BORSI

THE GIRL WHO COULD TURN HERSELF INTO ANYTHING

Floating fish. An orchid for an eye. Feathery hair. Transforming every bit of her appearance for her ongoing self-portrait series, Flora used the X1D to capture her latest flora and fauna inspired creations.

TYLER SHIELDS

MAKING PHOTOS THAT WILL LAST 1000 YEARS

Cared for properly, dye transfers and platinum palladium prints can last for hundreds of years. Using his 503CW, Los Angeles-based photographer Tyler Shields tracked down one of Irving Penn’s previous printers so he could make his own piece of history.

COMMEMORATING 100 YEARS

SID AVERY AND HIS HASSELBLAD

Audrey Hepburn, James Dean, and Elizabeth Taylor – iconic American photographer Sid Avery photographed them all, many of the shots taken with his Hasselblad 500C.

DANIEL MERCADANTE

THE RAINBOW ROAD SERIES

Inspired by the cold blue evenings of his New England hometown, Daniel Mercadante decided to experiment with rainbow lights and long exposure. The results: The Rainbow Road series.

DANIEL RUEDA & ANNA DEVÍS

PLAYING WITH ARCHITECTURE

Architects. Storytellers. Photographers. World explorers. Meet creative content duo Daniel Rueda and Anna Devís who use the X1D and building façades as their creative canvases.

Bjørn Wad

NORWEGIAN ARTIST LIFE

Using his Hasselblad 503CW, Bjørn Wad captures stunning black and white film portraits of 19 contemporary Norwegian artists and their work for the art book Kunstnerliv (Artist Life).

TOM OLDHAM

THE LAST OF THE CROONERS

Portrait photographer Tom Oldham's award-winning series, The Last of the Crooners, features a group of jazz musicians found right at his local pub, The Palm Tree, in East London.

BROCK ELBANK

THE FACE BEHIND THE FRECKLES

In 2016, Brock Elbank photographed 12-year-old Daisy Trinder for his series, Freckles. Two years later, Brock and Daisy meet again to create a follow-up portrait of the Australian girl at 14 years old.

THE HK-7 AERIAL CAMERA

The Hasselblad legacy starts in 1941 and comes full circle as one of the few remaining Ross HK-7 aerial cameras, one of the company’s first developments, is photographed with the H6D-400c Multi-Shot.

Freddie Child-Villiers

East Africa Through the Lens of the X1D

Traversing over 20,000 kilometres through ten countries over a span of three months, Freddie Child-Villiers set out to photograph the East African tribes of northern Tanzania and Kenya using the X1D-50c.

ERIK JOHANSSON

DRAINED MEMORIES

Using his H6D-50c, Hasselblad Ambassador Erik Johansson explores the relatable notion of nostalgia and the idea of a how a time and place used to be in our memories in his piece Drained Memories.

HENGKI KOENTJORO

MONOCHROMATIC MINIMALISM WITH THE X1D

Hengki Koentjoro's photographs capture beautiful simplicity through minimalistic scenes and monochromatic tones. While traveling through Japan, Hengki explored the natural aesthetics of Hokkaido with the X1D-50c and the XCD 45 lens.

Hans Strand

Manmade Land

Using the Hasselblad H6D-100c, Swedish landscape photographer Hans Strand explores the interference of humans on nature from an aerial perspective in his project, Manmade Land.

JULIA FULLERTON-BATTEN

THE TALES OF OLD FATHER THAMES

Fascinated by all the stories that the River Thames has to tell, fine-art photographer and Hasselblad Ambassador Julia Fullerton-Batten set out to bring these tales of life and death to light with the H6D-100c.

THE STORY BEHIND

Herring & Herring

Creative maestros Dimitri Scheblanov and Jesper Carlsen combine to form one of the most talented photography teams in the world of celebrity and music photography, Herring & Herring.

GÜNTHER EGGER

QUALITY AND DETAILS WITH THE HASSELBLAD H6D-400C MS

For Austrian-based product photographer Günther Egger, detail is everything. In order to capture every last aspect of an object, he relies on the Hasselblad H6D-400c MS.

Platon

History in front

of a camera

Platon’s trademark photography style has, over the years, become as iconic and recognisable as the famous faces that he photographs. Platon credits the quality of Hasselblad as a critical component that supports his ability to tell his visual stories.

GÖRAN LILJEBERG

EXPLORING THE 400MP MULTI-SHOT

A specialist when it comes to photographing some of nature’s most beautiful insects, Göran Liljeberg is one of the first photographers in the world to test out the Hasselblad H6D-400c MS.

Justin Mott

A LOVE LETTER TO VIETNAM

Vietnam-based photographer Justin Mott attributes much of his professional success to the momentum he builds from his personal projects. The first one that propelled Justin in the direction he’s travelled in for the past decade was a photojournalism study covering victims suffering from the devastating effects of Agent Orange.

TOSHI OKU

SHOOTING THE KOENIGSEGG AGERA RS

Commercial photographer Toshi Oku has perfected the art of bringing luxurious automobiles to life through photography and video. When offered the chance to photograph the Koenigsegg Agera RS during an attempt to break the land speed record, Toshi jumped at the offer.

Kim Keever

Painting or Abstract Photography?

Art photographer Kim Keever was searching for a way to create atmosphere in his tabletop landscape images. Having tried smoke and clear plastic, Kim’s eureka moment came when a friend was throwing out a 100 gallon aquarium where he started to experiment with painted water.

Brock Elbank

A passion for diversity

British photographer Brock Elbank has developed an international reputation for capturing stunning portraits of some of the most beautifully unique individuals on the planet, from immensely bearded men to individuals patterned with vitiligo.

LARS SCHNEIDER

A RELENTLESS PASSION FOR PHOTOGRAPHY

Hasselblad Ambassador Lars Schneider is a modern day adventurer, travelling the world photographing and filming action, sports and stunning landscapes.

ALI RAJABI

The X System on the Streets of New York

Fine art photographer and Hasselblad Master Ali Rajabi sees the streets as an open world studio, filled with infinite photographic opportunities. Based in New York, Ali used the Hasselblad X1D-50C with the XCD 3,5/45 lens to capture the light and dark shades of his urban playground.

Kevin Arnold

In the Moto shop

with the H6D-50c

For custom motorcycle mechanic Jackson Whittaker, there is no clear distinction of where the bike ends and where his person begins. Using the H6D-50c, Kevin Arnold explores this craftsman's workshop and the beauty behind the parts.