Additional Info // about Stefan Dotter
ABOUT
Stefan Dotter grew up in southern Germany before moving to Vienna and Berlin for his studies.With a wealth of experience already under his belt, the Berlin-based creative has shot for a multitude of household names in the fashion industry. His accomplished portfolio flaunts collaborations for Givenchy, Saint Laurent and Raf Simons, to name but a few. Each image eschews traditional fashion photography to create a body of work that explores organic shapes through an intense concentration on the female form.
In addition to his fashion-related work, Dotter also commits his time towards more arts-based projects. The photographer is the founder of Whitelies Magazine, where he holds the position of Editor-in-Chief. Working alongside a vast network of contributors, the cultural publication offers independent artists a platform to embrace the unconventional. Through this, it encourages creatives to rebel against stereotypical and superficial ideas in art.
He currently works between Berlin and Paris.
Stefan Dotter grew up in southern Germany before moving to Vienna and Berlin for his studies.With a wealth of experience already under his belt, the Berlin-based creative has shot for a multitude of household names in the fashion industry. His accomplished portfolio flaunts collaborations for Givenchy, Saint Laurent and Raf Simons, to name but a few. Each image eschews traditional fashion photography to create a body of work that explores organic shapes through an intense concentration on the female form.
In addition to his fashion-related work, Dotter also commits his time towards more arts-based projects. The photographer is the founder of Whitelies Magazine, where he holds the position of Editor-in-Chief. Working alongside a vast network of contributors, the cultural publication offers independent artists a platform to embrace the unconventional. Through this, it encourages creatives to rebel against stereotypical and superficial ideas in art.
He currently works between Berlin and Paris.