
Omega for Vanity Fair, London, UK
Omega commissioned a shoot for Vanity Fair at their museum in Biel – a collection that spans the history of the brand’s connection to space exploration. The objects: a Speedmaster Professional, an Apollo-era spacesuit replica, a footprint cast from 1969, an original NASA Mission Control console, and a Lunar Roving Vehicle. Vanity Fair editor Nicholas Foulkes drove the Rover. The pictures ran in the magazine.
Also for Omega: the new production building in Bienne, and the Charlie Duke portrait.








