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L’Occitane x Maciek Miloch – A Poetic Still Life Christmas Campaign
For its international Christmas campaign, L’Occitane teamed up with still life photographer Maciek Miloch c/o STILLSTARS. The result is a refined visual universe that brings together fragrance, texture, and emotion through precisely composed still lifes.
Floating bottles, graphic sun and moon motifs, snow-like surfaces, and natural ingredients such as citrus, blossoms, and vanilla evoke warmth, light, and ritual in the winter season. Miloch’s imagery balances craftsmanship and poetry – each set feels like a miniature stage, elevating the products without overstatement.
Spanning several fragrance and body-care lines, the campaign translates the L’Occitane universe into a contemporary, international aesthetic. Festive without being decorative, calm yet expressive – a beautifully executed Christmas campaign with a strong sense of materiality and mood.
29.01.2026
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Wintertime is NOAM time - Maciek Miloch photographed the campaign for NOAM beer
NOAM is a vegan beer, unfiltered, unpasteurized, and preservative-free. It has 5.2% alcohol and 11.7% original gravity. It was founded by Daniel Noah Sheikh and is brewed in Bavaria according to the highest standards of the Bavarian Purity Law.
"It's wintertime and photographer Maciek Miloch (@miloch_com) made these beautiful new pictures for NOAM Beer. Styling also by Maciek Miloch." STILLSTARS.
"At NOAM, we focus on a refined hop character that makes our beer unique. We use only high-quality aroma hops – an exceptional blend of the classic Hallertau Tradition variety and the rare, delicate Hallertau Smaragd. This combination creates a pleasant, subtle hop aroma that combines elegance and depth." Daniel Noah Sheikh, founder of NOAM Beer.
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12.01.2026
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STATUES - Metal objects turned into design sculptures by Maciek Miloch c/o STILLSTARS
With STATUES, stills and food photographer Maciek Miloch presents a personal project in which he transforms everyday metal objects into abstract design sculptures. Watches, a can, a pair of glasses or a drawing compass appear reduced, desaturated and arranged in carefully composed setups.
The objects lose their original function and become quiet, almost monumental forms. Through precise lighting, clean lines and a highly controlled visual architecture, Miloch creates a series in which materiality and structure take center stage. The desaturation enhances the sculptural quality of the pieces, drawing attention to surface, contour and form. Final retouching was done by Holubowicz Postproduction.
Miloch’s background as an art director is clearly present: his visual language is built on the interplay of geometry, texture and a refined graphic sensibility – an approach he describes as his “recipe for creating memorable visual statements.”
STATUES demonstrates how pure and focused still life can become when design, photography and conceptual reduction work seamlessly together.
27.11.2025
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