Alpha Males

Alpha Males by Henning von Berg is an illustrated work published by Gmünder in 2007, featuring 150 pages in English. This book showcases the distinctive photographic style of von Berg, who gained recognition for his provocative photo shoot in Berlin’s Reichstag, where he captured six naked men, known as the Reichstag Rascals. The images reflect his ongoing fascination with architectural backdrops and unconventional, erotic group scenes, emphasizing his unique approach to photography.
Readers will find a collection that highlights von Berg’s preference for natural lighting and unusual settings, creating a striking visual narrative. The subjects explored in this edition include art, erotica, and portraits, offering a glimpse into the interplay between the human form and architectural elements. This edition serves as a testament to von Berg’s artistic vision and his ability to blend the erotic with the architectural, making it a notable addition to the realm of contemporary photography.
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Henning von Berg first made a name for himself with his photo shoot in Berlins Reichstag in 1999 he photographed six naked men, later known as the Reichstag Rascals, and created an international sensation, catapulting von Berg into the international limelight. Hes maintained his penchant for architectural backdrops and bizarre, erotic group scenes to this day, both things that make his images so distinctive. He prefers to work with natural lighting and in unusual settings.
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