Speedmaster Professional, Omega, London, UK, watchmaking photography by Scanderbeg Sauer

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.

NASA Mission Control console, Omega, London, UK, still life photography by Scanderbeg Sauer
Lunar footprint cast, Omega, London, UK, still life photography by Scanderbeg Sauer
Apollo spacesuit replica, Omega, London, UK, still life photography by Scanderbeg Sauer
Editorial portrait with Apollo spacesuit glove, Omega, London, UK, portrait photography by Scanderbeg Sauer
Editorial portrait of Nicholas Foulkes with Lunar Roving Vehicle, Omega, London, UK, portrait photography by Scanderbeg Sauer
Lunar Roving Vehicle on city street, Omega, London, UK, street photography by Scanderbeg Sauer
Lunar Roving Vehicle, Omega, London, UK, still life photography by Scanderbeg Sauer
Space instrument, Omega, London, UK, still life photography by Scanderbeg Sauer
Control console, Omega, London, UK, still life photography by Scanderbeg Sauer
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