Josh von Staudach
Extended horizons as far as the eye can see. The Stuttgart photographer Josh von Staudach presents his blurry, yet clear images. Haunting photographs promising calm and depth that magically pull us into their spell. Staudach’s works, always follow the horizon showing a manifold spectrum of nature and the sea, calming and meditative and yet always new. Nature offers inimitable, fluctuating color tones. Von Staudach manages to arrange these with great sensibility and passion.
Josh von Staudach at LUMAS
Those limited artoworks, made by Josh von Staudach are distributed exclusively to authorized professional dealers – and thus are not available directly to retail customers through LUMAS. In our showroom, the UNISON-Haus, we showcase you an assortment of those editions within a very special ambience.Please, visit our galerie, take your time to watch the originals and get inspired. Of course you can acquire each of them directly on spot.
Are you interested? First questions will be answered at: +49 3464 241 120 and for further information we are always give you personally professional advice.
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Vita
1964 born in Stuttgart1978 Purchase of first reflex camera, set-up of a darkroom
1985 Freelance graphic designer
2001–03 Multimedia-productions for CD-ROM, photo and graphic animation; Commercial and architectural photography, photo conceptions and development of visual languages
2004 Begins first panorama photography, specialization of equipment
2006 Extreme photography (on the television tower, building cranes, in industrial buildings, in civil defense structures (tunnels, bunkers) or in an industrial gas storage tower). Nature photography. Experiments with macro-panoramas
2007 Workshops, conferences, lecturer on panorama photography and digital image editing
Development of moving panoramas, landscape photography;macro- and tele-panoramas; multi-row single image stitching for extreme resolution
Exhibits (Selection)
2007 “Stuttgart extrabreit,” 8.7 meter wide panoramas of Stuttgart at night und five other motifs, permanent exhibition in the public spaces of the Architektenkammer Baden-Württemberg2006 “Kraftwerk Münster,” five large-format panoramas, permanent exhibition in the schooling and conference rooms of the EnBW Kraftwerks AG
“Herbst 2006,” Tele- and Macro-Panoramas of Stuttgart parks, Bisle & Partner Law Firm, Vaihingen
“Stuttgart unter Kränen,” 360° panoramas, STEP Businesspark Vaihingen
“Gaisburger Gaskessel,” three large-format panoramas, permanent installation in an administration building of EnBW Regional AG
2005 “Stuttgart dreht sich,” installation with four computers, interactive panoramas and time-lapse films, 4th Stuttgart Culture Night in the Architektenkammer Baden-Württemberg





