Frequently Asked Questions


Who is Kurt Stallaert and what type of photography does he specialize in?

Kurt Stallaert is a weel-known Belgian photographer famous for his authentic, people-driven photography. He works primarily for businesses, brands, and travel organizations that want real and human-centered visual stories. His work is known for blending realism with surrealism, humor, and irony, creating a distinctive and recognizable visual language..

What is the concept behind Kurt Stallaert’s Bodybuilders’ World series?

Bodybuilders’ World (2007–2012) is a surreal photo series portraying muscular men, women, and even children in imagined worlds. The images feel both attractive and unsettling, and the series drew wide attention in the Belgian art scene.

What does Kurt Stallaert mean by ‘moving stills’?

‘Moving stills’ are images that appear to move subtly in slow motion. They combine high-speed photography with film techniques, creating a hybrid between photo and video that leaves viewers wondering whether they are watching a still image or motion.

Which brands and campaigns has Kurt Stallaert worked for?

He has created campaigns for global brands such as Nike, Sisley, Marie Jo, Telenet, Renault, Deutsche Bank, Levi’s, Evian, Hublot, and many others, collaborating with agencies like DDB and TBWA. He was also selected among the top 20 photographers in Lürzer’s International Archive.

What does Kurt Stallaert consider the core strength of his photography?

Observation, human connection, and emotion. His images often combine personal memories and social themes with glamorous décors and subtle details, rewarding viewers who look closely


How does Kurt Stallaert combine commercial work with his artistic vision?

Stallaert describes himself as a craftsman rather than a hired gun. He approaches commercial assignments with the same layered, emotion-first method as his art projects, ensuring authenticity and depth in both.

What does Kurt Stallaert consider the core strength of his photography?

Observation, human connection, and emotion. His images often combine personal memories and social themes with glamorous décors and subtle details, rewarding viewers who look closely.