Lovis Trummer is a German photographer and visual artist based in Berlin. He is best known for his unique and often surrealistic approach to photography, which combines elements of documentary, fashion, and fine art.
Trummer was born in Berlin in 1982. He studied photography at the University of Applied Sciences in Bielefeld, Germany, where he graduated with a degree in photography and media design. After graduating, he worked as a freelance photographer for several years before establishing his own studio in Berlin.
Trummer's work has been featured in numerous exhibitions around the world, including at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. His photographs have also been published in magazines such as Vogue, GQ, and Harper's Bazaar. In addition to his commercial work, Trummer has also created several personal projects that explore themes such as identity and memory.
Trummer's work is characterized by its dreamlike quality and its ability to capture moments of beauty within everyday life. His photographs often feature unexpected juxtapositions of people and objects that create surrealistic scenes that challenge viewers to look beyond what they see on the surface. Through his work, Trummer seeks to explore the complexities of human experience while also creating images that are visually striking and emotionally resonant.