About Christophe von Hohenberg
Baron Christophe von Hohenberg is a portrait and lifestyle photographer.
American Vogue discovered Von Hohenberg. The Museum of Modern Art
recognized his talented work with two showings of his photography.
Throughout his productive career photographing celebrities, he has worked
with magazines including American Vogue, Interview, Vanity Fair, Marie
Claire, German Vogue, German Rolling Stone, New York Times Magazine,
French Vogue, Hampton's Magazine, and others. Von Hohenberg has
established his place in the art world, as a portrait photographer, with
his unique gift for capturing the inner essence of individuals in
distinguished and elegant ways. His portraits have been displayed at The
Grey Art Gallery in New York, Art and Interior in Berlin and Valentina
Moncada in Rome. In addition, Von Hohenberg is actively engaged in
shooting advertising campaigns for major companies.
"Andy Warhol- The Day The Factory Died" by Christophe von Hohenberg was
published in 2006 and received the Photo District New Photography Book
Award and the AIGA Book Award in 2007. His recent shows have been in The
Goss Gallery in Dallas, Texas, 2006; The Rudolf Budja Gallery in Salzburg,
Austria, 2007; The America House Cultural Center in Munich, Germany, 2007;
and at Affirmation Arts in New York City, 2008.
This internationally known photographer spent his early years in the West
Indies and Europe. He studied art, philosophy and history in Germany,
France and Spain. Von Hohenberg graduated from Schiller University in
Paris. Christophe divides his time between New York City, the Hamptons and
the West Indies.
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