Zoë Ghertner
Photographer
The young photographer’s naturalistic aesthetic has been employed by the likes of Chanel, Dior and Hermès.
American photographer Zoë Ghertner has worked with some of fashion's biggest names including Chanel, Dior, Hermès, The Row and Gucci. Praised for her naturalistic portrayal of women and still life shot in natural light, both Céline and Proenza Schouler have commissioned Ghertner to lens their campaigns.
In recent years, Ghertner has produced the in-house magazines of Chanel, Dior and Hermès, as well as shooting editorial stories for Fantastic Man, Gentlewoman, British Vogue, Another, Dazed and WSJ Magazine.
Despite her young age, Ghertner has held exhibitions in several galleries, including at the former Thomas Duncan Gallery in Los Angeles, as well as the Koenig & Clinton gallery in New York. In 2013, Ghertner published her first photo book, Simple Pleasures, under Gottlund Verlag.
Today, Ghertner resides in Los Angeles and is represented by Art Partner.
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