Lothar Wolleh (1930 - 1979) - photo 1

Lothar Wolleh

Lothar Wolleh is a German photographer.

Lothar Wolleh had a difficult fate: after the war he spent many years first in Allied captivity and then in the USSR, and only after returning to Berlin in 1956 was he able to resume his education at Lette-Verein, the school of photography, design and fashion.

As one of the most expensive and well-known photographers in the FRG of the 1960s, Wolleh worked successfully in fashion and advertising, collaborating with Deutsche Bundesbahn, Tchibo and Volkswagen. In 1969, Wolleh traveled around the Soviet Union for several months. Photographs taken on this trip were included in the illustrated book "The USSR - The Soviet State and its People", published in 1970.

But Wolleh's greatest fame and popularity came from his 109 portraits of contemporary artists. He began this series in the late 1960s and devoted all the following years of his life to it. His works are so recognizable and distinctive that they often became the reference portraits of the photographed artists.

Date and place of birt:30 january 1930, Berlin, Germany
Date and place of death:28 september 1979, London, United Kingdom
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Photographer
Genre:Portrait
Art style:Black & white photo, Fashion photography

Creators Black & white photo

Manuela Kasemir (1981)
Manuela Kasemir
1981
Carmen Oberst (1954)
Carmen Oberst
1954
Sinje Dillenkofer (1959)
Sinje Dillenkofer
1959
Ellen Auerbach (1906 - 2004)
Ellen Auerbach
1906 - 2004
Lynn Davis (1944)
Lynn Davis
1944
David Bailey (1938)
David Bailey
1938
Pegg Clarke (1890 - 1959)
Pegg Clarke
1890 - 1959
Flor Garduño (1957)
Flor Garduño
1957
Francesca Woodman (1958 - 1981)
Francesca Woodman
1958 - 1981
Werner Pawlok (1953)
Werner Pawlok
1953
Alberto Rizzo (1931 - 2004)
Alberto Rizzo
1931 - 2004
Laurie Simmons (1949)
Laurie Simmons
1949
Gisèle Freund (1908 - 2000)
Gisèle Freund
1908 - 2000
Christopher Makos (1948)
Christopher Makos
1948
Marie-Jo Lafontaine (1950)
Marie-Jo Lafontaine
1950
Max Baur (1898 - 1988)
Max Baur
1898 - 1988
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