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Sascha Hüttenhain was born in 1973 in the german town Siegen. He has been living and working there ever since. Photography has been his profession since 1998. He collected most of his experience as an assistant photographer for 2 years. Meanwhile, Sascha has opened his own professional studio and also works as a lecturer at photography seminars.

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Hard edges, smooth shapes – these are the contrasts which Sascha Hüttenhain admires. With preference the photographer places his models between cubic elements in his studio or when he works on location. He enjoys using industrial accessories for his productions. However, such props as well as the surroundings only compose the background, against which the bodies of his models are silhouetted like sculptures chiseled out of light and shadow. Hüttenhain prefers working with dancers, where the body tension and hard work can be appreciated. That’s why the bodies of the women in his black and white photography are graceful and well-toned. He emphasizes, that the model must fit with his production concept. >>I never take pictures with just any model. Each model has because of her body and her expression, an own language, which I want to express with my pictures.<< With his illustrations Sascha Hüttenhain follows the rules of the classical photography. Just a few elements are enough; nothing should distract from the perfect bodies. His pictures captivate through their extreme clarity, brilliance and sharpness. They emanate a close, cool erotic. The models appear inapproachable, like sculptures. One can see that here a photographer celebrates the body as a piece of art. It’s not the erotic seduction which is asked for; here it’s about the high aesthetical illustration of the fine texture of female skin, muscle tension and the silhouette of the female shape. All of this he puts in a perfect scene: Economically illuminated – just enough to trace delicate forms with light and shadow, sometimes reduced up to a silhouette – but just classical.

(Quote from the photo magazine “Photographie”)

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