Martin Häusler

Häusler began his creative career in the 1990s as a designer and art director, producing books and calendars for international music acts including the Rolling Stones.,[1][2] Backstreet Boys,[3][4] and NSYNC.

[5] From 2000, Häusler extended his creative spectrum and began working as a director of music videos for artists including Tito & Tarantula, Helloween,[6] Krokus,[7] Gotthard and Sweetbox.

He also made music documentaries for the US actress and pop singer Hilary Duff, working closely with her in the following years and designing the artwork for several of her CD covers[8] Häusler expanded his creative outlets again in 2004, making his mark as a photographer and becoming known for his charismatic portraits, with photo shoots featuring rock legends including Meat Loaf, as the photographer on his 2010 album Hang Cool Teddy Bear[9] , Brian May of Queen[10] and Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead.

Other notable shoots have been with Britney Spears, Jessica Sutta[11] of the Pussycat Dolls, Bon Jovi, Queen + Paul Rodgers,[12] Nikka Costa, Alex (Max) Band, Eva Simons, R5, Hollywood actors Terry Crews and Danny Trejo and Slayer.

In June 2011, Häusler worked with Grazia magazine and presented a 3D exhibition at the opening of the Berlin Fashion Week with a process he developed utilising a 3D Light-field camera system,[21][22][23] where models photographed in 3D could subsequently be viewed lifesize without 3D glasses.