![]() ![]() ![]() His most recent title, Identical, incorporates his Close-Up style to take an examined look at identical twins and multiples to explore the infinite subtleties in human appearance, and to challenge our habits of perceiving identity. Images of twins photographed in exactly the same position and lighting are placed side by side, asking the reader to search for any unique characteristics that set them apart. Schoeller's four books showcase a great range of the photographer's work, from a study of female bodybuilders to a compilation of Schoeller's signature "Close Up" portraits of celebrities, politicians, and unknowns. Thats the question acclaimed photographer Martin Schoeller poses in his forthcoming book Identical: Portraits of Twins and Multiples. ![]() ![]() His work has also appeared in many additional magazines, including Vogue, TIME, Rolling Stone, National Geographic, GQ, and Vanity Fair, and has received awards from the American Society of Magazine Editors, Communication Arts, and the Society of Publication Designers, among other honors. Schoeller became a staff photographer for The New Yorker in 1999, joining the famed Richard Avedon. Based in New York City, Schoeller's many editorial, commercial and personal projects have yielded masterful images, widely recognized for their infamous subjects and iconic power. Born in Munich, Germany, in 1968, Martin Schoeller has become one of today's most prolific and well-known photographers. ![]()
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