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Isabella Wirth studied communication design in Mainz until 1985 and then worked as an advertising photographer. From this, she developed into producing "exclusive portraits", i.e., photo sessions for private persons. Isabella Wirth developed her own personal portrait style. She creates scenes with her camera and highlights the most beautiful facets of a face. Her style, described by the press as beauty, fffashion, star protraits, aroused great international interest. It influenced and inspired the photography scene and today is regarded as the precursor of a new fashion in portrait photography. As her portrait style became increasingly copied, it was time for Isabella Wirth to discover new horizons in photography. "Men, pure and unvarnished" have been her theme since 1998. The impressive, bold nudes - amateurs who are sometimes in crazy poses and sometimes aesthetically posed in close up - have already been published in art calendars, as posters and in magazines such as COSMOPOLITAN and BLUE MAGAZINE, Australia's leading publication for high grade visual arts.
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