Martin Häusler

Martin Häusler

Martin Häusler in 2016
Born Martin Häusler
(1971-01-24)January 24, 1971
Heidelberg, Germany
Residence Heidelberg, Germany and Los Angeles, California, USA
Nationality German
Other names Martin Hausler
Known for Photography, music video direction, art direction
Website http://martinhausler.com/

Martin Häusler (born January 24, 1971 in Heidelberg, Germany) is a German portrait photographer, music video director and art director. In the United States, and other English speaking countries, he uses the adjusted spelling of his name Martin Hausler for his published works.

Career

Häusler began his creative career in the 1990s as a designer and art director, producing books and calendars for international music acts including the Rolling Stones.,[1][2] Backstreet Boys,[3][4] and NSYNC.[5]

From 2000, Häusler extended his creative spectrum and began working as a director of music videos for artists including Tito & Tarantula, Helloween,[6] Krokus,[7] Gotthard and Sweetbox. He also made music documentaries for the US actress and pop singer Hilary Duff, working closely with her in the following years and designing the artwork for several of her CD covers[8]

Häusler expanded his creative outlets again in 2004, making his mark as a photographer and becoming known for his charismatic portraits, with photo shoots featuring rock legends including Meat Loaf, as the photographer on his 2010 album Hang Cool Teddy Bear[9] , Brian May of Queen[10] and Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead. Other notable shoots have been with Britney Spears, Jessica Sutta[11] of the Pussycat Dolls, Bon Jovi, Queen + Paul Rodgers,[12] Nikka Costa, Alex (Max) Band, Eva Simons, R5, Hollywood actors Terry Crews and Danny Trejo and Slayer.[13]

Häusler's portrait photography has also seen him featured on the cover of both Pro Photo West[14] and Photo Professional[15] magazines respectively, as a featured speaker at Photokina in September 2014[16] and September 2016[17] and as a guest on various television shows[18][19][20] in his native Germany.

Häusler has also garnered a positive reputation internationally for his developments in the area of 3D photography. In June 2011, Häusler worked with Grazia magazine and presented a 3D exhibition at the opening of the Berlin Fashion Week with a process he developed utilising a 3D Light-field camera system,[21][22][23] where models photographed in 3D could subsequently be viewed lifesize without 3D glasses. He has lectured with Adobe Systems Inc. for their developers at the Pasadena Art Center College of Design and has featured in publications including Page and Photographie. Adobe displayed his 3D work at their 2011 'Photoshop And You' event in San Francisco.

In Spring 2014, Häusler held his first solo photography exhibition,[24][25][26] in his hometown of Heidelberg, Germany. It showcased a mixture of his previous photographic work plus portraits of German artists, Eurovision Song Contest winner Mr Lordi and Brian May of Queen. At the opening night of the exhibition, Häusler was joined by Bobby Kimball, six-time Grammy winner and lead singer of the band Toto, amongst others.

In December 2014, the Substrate Fine Art Gallery in Los Angeles staged the exhibition L.A. ICONIC'S,[27][28][29][30] which showcased Häusler's photographs with predominantly US artists from recent years. Entertainers including Terry Crews, Meat Loaf, R5, Motörhead and Jessica Sutta supported Häusler in this project.

Häusler appeared in multiple episodes of the OWN TV show Livin' Lozada, which first aired in the United States in July 2015. He featured as the photographer on photoshoots for both Evelyn Lozada and her daughter Shaniece Hairston, which took place in Los Angeles.[31][32]

Exhibitions

References

    • The Rolling Stones – 1999 Poster Calendar. Germany: Int'l Artists Merchandising. 1998. ISBN 978-3-8238-0224-2.
    • Gabowicz, Fryderyk (1996). With Love... Backstreet Boys. Hamburg, Germany: S&L MedienContor. ISBN 978-3-931962-24-1. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
    • Backstreet Boys, Denise McLean (1997). Welcome to the Making of Backstreet's Back. United States: Backstreet Productions. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
    • Katrin Bohl, Annabell Jackson (1999). 'N SYNC: Official Picture Book. Hamburg, Germany: S&L MedienContor. ISBN 978-3-931962-36-4. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
    • "Master of Light". Pro Photo West. United States: Professional Photographers of California: 20–29. Spring 2014. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
    • Hope, Terry (March 2015). "Portfolio: Martin Häusler". Photo Professional. United Kingdom: Bright Publishing (103): 14–21. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
  1. Hasselblad (2016-09-25), Hasselblad photokina 2016 highlights, retrieved 2016-12-02
  2. "Lemmy, Slayer shots set for London photography exhibition". Classic Rock. 2016-09-01. Retrieved 2016-12-02.
  3. "Photography News Issue 37". Issuu. Retrieved 2016-12-02.

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