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'''Carli Hermès''' (born 23 April 1963 in [[Schijndel]]) is a Dutch [[photographer]] and [[Commercial director|director]].
'''Carli Hermès''' (born 23 April 1963 in [[Schijndel]]) is a Dutch [[photographer]] and [[Commercial director|director]].


Carli Hermès studied photography at the [[Royal Academy of Art (The Hague)]] and [[The Arts Institute at Bournemouth]] in England. He became international known with his commercial photographs for brands like Martini, [[Swatch]], [[Levi]]'s, [[Mexx]], [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]], [[WE (clothing)|WE]], [[Philips]], [[Sony]], [[BMW]], [[Suitsupply]] and [[Mercedes Benz]].<ref name="Resume Carli Hermès">[http://www.carlihermes.com/?action=resume Resume Carli Hermès]</ref> In addition, he also made several fashion reports for known magazines like; Dutch, [[ELLE]], [[Zoom (magazine)|Zoom]], [[Max (German magazine)|Max]], Black & White, Madame Figaro en Avenue.<ref name="Resume Carli Hermès"/> He also photographed internationally famous people such as [[Edgar Davids]], [[Inge de Bruijn]], [[Leon de Winter]], [[Natalie Imbruglia]] and [[Rutger Hauer]].
Carli Hermès studied photography at the [[Royal Academy of Art (The Hague)]] and [[The Arts Institute at Bournemouth]] in England. He became international known with his commercial photographs for brands like Martini, [[Swatch]], [[Levi]]'s, [[Mexx]], [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]], [[WE (clothing)|WE]], [[Philips]], [[Sony]], [[BMW]], [[Suitsupply]] and [[Mercedes-Benz]].<ref name="Resume Carli Hermès">[http://www.carlihermes.com/?action=resume Resume Carli Hermès]</ref> In addition, he also made several fashion reports for known magazines like; Dutch, [[ELLE]], [[Zoom (magazine)|Zoom]], [[Max (German magazine)|Max]], Black & White, Madame Figaro en Avenue.<ref name="Resume Carli Hermès"/> He also photographed internationally famous people such as [[Edgar Davids]], [[Inge de Bruijn]], [[Leon de Winter]], [[Natalie Imbruglia]] and [[Rutger Hauer]].


Besides his work as a photographer he is also active as a director for commercials and videos for brands like; [[G-Star Raw|G-star]], [[Royal Club]], [[Marco Borsato]] (Dutch singer) and the [[Nederlandse Spoorwegen|Dutch Railroad company]].<ref name="Resume Carli Hermès"/> In 2006 and 2007 Carli was a member of the jury of [[Holland's Next Top Model]].<ref>[http://zappen.blog.nl/next-topmodel/2007/08/15/ook-carli-herm-s-weg-uit-jury-holland-s-next-topmodel Carli step out of jury Holland's next top model]</ref>
Besides his work as a photographer he is also active as a director for commercials and videos for brands like; [[G-Star Raw|G-star]], [[Royal Club (brand)|Royal Club]], [[Marco Borsato]] (Dutch singer) and the [[Nederlandse Spoorwegen|Dutch Railroad company]].<ref name="Resume Carli Hermès"/> In 2006 and 2007 Carli was a member of the jury of [[Holland's Next Top Model]].<ref>[http://zappen.blog.nl/next-topmodel/2007/08/15/ook-carli-herm-s-weg-uit-jury-holland-s-next-topmodel Carli step out of jury Holland's next top model]</ref>


His latest work, "Elements", was presented from April until July 2008 in art gallery "Rademakers" in [[Amsterdam]].<ref>[http://www.galerierademakers.nl/go/pages/archief.html Poster of "Elements" exhibition ]</ref>
His latest work, "Elements", was presented from April until July 2008 in art gallery "Rademakers" in [[Amsterdam]].<ref>[http://www.galerierademakers.nl/go/pages/archief.html Poster of "Elements" exhibition ]</ref>
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*[http://www.galerierademakers.nl/go/pages/kunstenaars/kunstenaars/kunstenaar/11.html Gallery Rademakers - Work and biography of Carli Hermès]
*[http://www.galerierademakers.nl/go/pages/kunstenaars/kunstenaars/kunstenaar/11.html Gallery Rademakers - Work and biography of Carli Hermès]


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Latest revision as of 17:25, 27 November 2023

Carli Hermès
Born
Carli Hermès

(1963-04-23)23 April 1963
NationalityDutch
Known forPhotography, film

Carli Hermès (born 23 April 1963 in Schijndel) is a Dutch photographer and director.

Carli Hermès studied photography at the Royal Academy of Art (The Hague) and The Arts Institute at Bournemouth in England. He became international known with his commercial photographs for brands like Martini, Swatch, Levi's, Mexx, Nike, WE, Philips, Sony, BMW, Suitsupply and Mercedes-Benz.[1] In addition, he also made several fashion reports for known magazines like; Dutch, ELLE, Zoom, Max, Black & White, Madame Figaro en Avenue.[1] He also photographed internationally famous people such as Edgar Davids, Inge de Bruijn, Leon de Winter, Natalie Imbruglia and Rutger Hauer.

Besides his work as a photographer he is also active as a director for commercials and videos for brands like; G-star, Royal Club, Marco Borsato (Dutch singer) and the Dutch Railroad company.[1] In 2006 and 2007 Carli was a member of the jury of Holland's Next Top Model.[2]

His latest work, "Elements", was presented from April until July 2008 in art gallery "Rademakers" in Amsterdam.[3]

Publishings

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  • Focus Cahier - Carli Hermès in Backstage (1990)
  • Carli Hermès - Both Sides (1995)
  • Smelik Stokking - Carli Hermès
  • Carli Hermès - Glitz (2003)
  • Carli Hermès - The Elements (2008)

References

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