Christian von Alvensleben (born 1941) is a German photographer.
14-700: von Alvensleben may refer to: Christian von Alvensleben (born 1941), German photographer Constantin von Alvensleben (1809–1892), Prussian general Gustav von Alvensleben (1803–1881), Prussian general 'Alvo' Gustav Konstantin von Alvensleben (1879–1965), Canadian/American entrepreneur Kathleen King von Alvensleben (born 1969), American-German architect Ludolf von Alvensleben (1901–1970), Nazi official Ludwig von Alvensleben (1800–1868), German writer from Berlin Werner von Alvensleben (1875–1947), German businessman and politician Alvensleben Convention ,
28-651: A 'Hall of Fame Member' in commemoration of its 30th anniversary; Designers Digest awarded him the title '(Photo) Designer of the Year' in 2002 and 'novum' reports that Christian von Alvensleben is one of the most constant dimensions in German photo design and one of the most universal. In 2005 a work already awarded a prize by the Art Directors Club (ADC) was nominated for the 2006 Designpreis der Bundesrepublik Deutschland . In over 35 years of photographic work,
42-577: A Russo-Prussian treaty of 1863 House of Alvensleben , a German aristocratic family [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname von Alvensleben . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Von_Alvensleben&oldid=1141297685 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
56-747: A nude lady with a full figure and a sunshade on the beach for an advertisement for the film manufacturer Fujifilm became world famous in 1972; Time magazine devoted a whole page to the photo, and today the motif is one of the Bilder im Kopf (Images in the mind's eye) (Deutsches Presse-Museum, Deutsches Zeitungsmuseum). This was followed by international editorials and advertising productions in architecture, interior design, fashion, beauty, food, people, still-life and transportation. Christian von Alvensleben portrays industrial managers, actors, sportsmen and women, musicians, politicians, fashion designers and TV stars. In addition to numerous photo illustrations for
70-581: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Christian von Alvensleben Christian von Alvensleben was born in Munich , and took his first photos with a Kodak box camera from a US care parcel when he was 11. These were followed by photos for the school newspaper. As an 18-year-old schoolboy he travelled to France in order to improve his language skills in preparation for his school-leaving examinations. In Montjustin in Provence he met
84-455: Is one of Germany's top chefs, as well as being a restaurateur , celebrity chef , author and businessman. Born Alfons Karg, Schuhbeck trained as a telecommunications technician, but soon became disenchanted with this profession. While playing with his band in the Bavarian holiday resort of Waging am See , he ran into the restaurateur Sebastian Schuhbeck, who committed Alfons in a career in
98-829: The Five Star Diamond Award by the American Academy of Hospitality Sciences . German TV broadcaster Bayerischer Rundfunk has aired Schuhbeck's show Schuhbecks since 1993. His popularity in Germany results in this as well as publishing more than 20 books about cooking. He is also a regular guest in other German TV shows. The lockdown resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021 caused Schuhbeck's business to suffer. After futilely waiting for government relief to arrive, he eventually announced that he had filed for bankruptcy on 18 July 2021. At
112-528: The London Polytechnic from 1964 onwards. After this he became assistant to the photographer Karl-Heinz von Ludwig/Ali Khan in Munich . Since 1968 he has been working as a freelance photographer with his own studio in Hamburg . The pictures for the social democrat party's print media advertisements for the election campaign were among his first major works. His photograph Der Sonnenschein of
126-642: The ADC alone has given over 80 awards to Christian von Alvensleben for individual works, including several gold medals and even the Grand Prix in 1993, something very unusual for a photographer. In 2009 the ADC gave him a Lifetime Achievement award. His competence is often highly esteemed in juries. Since 2006 Christian von Alvensleben has been working exclusively on his own photography projects. Reinhart Wolf Stiftung council since 1994. Alfons Schuhbeck Alfons Schuhbeck (born Alfons Karg ; 2 May 1949)
140-703: The Year in 1989. Since 1990, Schuhbeck has operated a catering service and supplied many first-class events like the Federal Chancellor 's celebration, the Ball des Sports and the German music industry's ECHO award ceremony. In 2003, he established a new restaurant, the Südtiroler Stuben in Munich. There, he won his second Michelin star in December 2003. In November 2005, he was awarded with
154-721: The books of chefs and bon vivants such as Alfons Schuhbeck , Alfred Biolek, Christiane Herzog, Bruno Bruni and 'Food in Vogue' / Condé Nast, Christian von Alvensleben created a work in 1992 entitled the 'Apocalyptic Menu' for which he received several renowned prizes. Many of his almost always avant-garde works appear in magazines including Architektur & Wohnen , Dance Magazine , Der Feinschmecker , FAZ , GEO , Max , Merian , Der Spiegel , Stern , Vanity Fair US, Vogue Braut , Vogue Casa , Vogue Deutsch , Vogue Pelle , and Die Zeit . The editorial team of Der Feinschmecker nominated Christian von Alvensleben as
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#1732798549974168-739: The hospitality business and became his mentor. Sebastian Schuhbeck later adopted Alfons and made him his heir. Schuhbeck studied at the College of Hotel Management Bad Reichenhall in Bavaria. After that, he went through practical training in Salzburg , Geneva , Paris , London and Munich (in Eckart Witzigmanns three stars awarded Aubergine ). Schuhbeck finally took the Kurhausstüberl from Sebastian Schuhbeck in 1980. He
182-549: The young German author Hubert Fichte . The photos taken on that one day were exhibited in the Deichtorhallen in Hamburg in 2005 and are now part of the Hubert-Fichte Foundation. In 1962 he travelled to Mozambique where he took photographs of big game and the respective hunters. The work titled Die Spur des Leoparden / Kaliber .378 was shown at the photokina exhibition in 1993. . He attended
196-529: Was the driving force in his mentor's business. His chef skills impressed the guests of the Kurhausstüberl in a way that this former village inn became a favourite restaurant for the upper society of Munich and Salzburg . In 1983, Schuhbeck was awarded with one star in the French Michelin Guide , as the third chef outside France at this time. The also French Gault Millau restaurant guide gave him 17 points and 3 hoods and elected him Cook of
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