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NEW : IntelmannArchive.com, New York; personal stock agency with images of beach life, Travel, Landscape, Cityscape, Sport, Transportation, People ...
IntelmannArchive.com is new at GoSee. The creative force behind the moniker is the recently launched visual archive by experienced people and ad photographer Gunther INTELMANN. The archive comprises a great deal, including people, travel, landscape, cityscape, transportation and sport.
All motifs stem from the photographer’s private collection and they all pervade a feeling that is warm, full of sunshine and happiness – pictures that engage the viewer on a very personal level.
“The following images are parts of many different series. Most of the time the images are showing friends I meet on the way. In their regular life or on vacation. This gives the images a very authentic true feeling of life,” explains the photographer.
The motifs can be used in advertising, editorial, corporate publishing and online. GoSee presents a selection that was produced in Greece, Miami, Majorca, Morocco and Barcelona. Many more are available on his ever-increasing archive website IntelmannArchive.com.
“I am not a fan a staging lifestyle images. I give my subjects a lot of freedom and observe with my camera. The growing demand for true and real lifestyle images led me to the idea to open my own archive. I was never happy with the choice or limit stock agencies put on the images. Agencies are always looking for different images and I hope to be a good link between, personal and commercial work.”
Gunther Intelmann began his photography studies as a 21-year-old lad in Munich. His early work was distinguished by his lifestyle as a windsurfer. Travelling, outdoor, campfire and sleeping on the beach were the vantage points of his photographic consciousness. He never lost sight of his love for life on the beach.
Nowadays, he commutes between Europe, New York and Costa Rica, photographing fashion, portrait, advertising and sports. GoSee member Hille Photorepresentation represents him.
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