Now in their 5th year of production comes the release of this special edition book featuring many unseen works by the creative duo.Īfter graduating from the South East Center of Photographic studies in Daytona Beach Florida, Christian was chosen from 4,000 photographers to intern and eventually staff at Walt Disney Creative Photography department in Orlando Florida. He began shooting some of his handpicked beauties with a P-51 Mustang and the sky was the limit from there.With the successful release of his 2011 Warbird Pinup Girls calendar, featuring all flight worthy WWII fighter planes and authentic classy pinup girls, they took the retro world by storm.With the help of his wife and creative partner, Gili Kieffer, they became renowned fro recreating the most authentic pinup girls. Many people still look back to those days and love those classic looks and how we recreated them in our modern images.In late 2008, artist and creative director Christian Kieffer began his retro revival, when he brought WWII nose-art pinups to life. When working on the Warbird Pinup Girls I always try to recreate these looks as authenticly and accurately as I can. Being a web and graphic designer, I helped Christian design our calendars and marketing materials. "I always thought that the women in the 40's were very classy, elegant and graceful and I enjoyed browsing through the vintage shops for great accessories and accents to our pinup looks. Gili says about working with her husband on this project. Having majored in fashion the Warbird Pinup Girls project felt like a great fit for her and she quickly started getting involved with the styling for Christian's photo shoots. In When introduced me to the retro style from the 40's, she immediately fell in love with it. Although she always loved Marilyn Monroe and the classics, she never heard of WWII nose-art and the Alberto Vargas famous pinup girls. Gili first came to the United States in 2006 and was not familiar with the 1940's pin up girls. Christian was highly motivated to start his own project that he would have total control of and inspired to form the original concepts for the "Warbird Pinup Girls" calendar. They started their own multimedia company called Elysium Multimedia. After a stint in Australia, he returned in 2006 to his native east coast and met is wife to be, Gili. He worked primarily as a location scout for the studios on commercial and film projects. In 1999 Christian left Disney and moved west to Los Angeles to work in the film industry. He had many photographs published by Disney including much of the opening promotions for the Animal Kingdom theme park. In his time with Disney, he was required to handle many large-scale photography shoots including national advertizing campaigns and many film and television projects. After graduating from the South East Center of Photographic studies in Daytona Beach Florida, Christian was chosen from 4,000 photographers to intern and eventually staff at Walt Disney Creative Photography department in Orlando Florida.
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