Calle Stoltz is a Swedish photographer and filmmaker based in Stockholm. He is best known for his documentary-style photography, which often focuses on the lives of everyday people.
Stoltz began his career as a freelance photographer in the early 2000s, shooting for various magazines and newspapers. His work has been featured in publications such as The New York Times, The Guardian, and TIME Magazine. He has also worked with brands such as Nike, Adidas, and Volvo.
In addition to his commercial work, Stoltz has also produced several short films and documentaries. His most notable works include “The Last Days of Summer” (2009), “The Road to Nowhere” (2011), and “The Journey Home” (2013). These films have been screened at festivals around the world, including the Cannes Film Festival and the Tribeca Film Festival.
Stoltz is passionate about capturing stories that are often overlooked by mainstream media. He believes that everyone has a story to tell and strives to give voice to those who are often unheard. His work has been praised for its honest portrayal of everyday life and its ability to evoke emotion in viewers.
In recent years, Stoltz has shifted his focus towards creating more personal projects that explore themes of identity, belonging, and home. He continues to travel around the world in search of stories that need to be told.