World of Marti reflects Christoph Marti’s unique approach to photography, where his aesthetic blends black-and-white imagery with a striking, edgy style. His focus on fashion, portrait, and fine-art photography has defined his work, particularly through his ability to connect with his models and capture the essence of their personalities. A signature feature of his work is his emphasis on the models’ eyes, using this connection to draw out authentic emotion and natural beauty.
Marti thrives on a simple yet powerful approach to photography. His style is clean and fashion-forward, but always maintains depth and character. He enjoys working with people who resonate with his artistic vision, and this synergy is evident in his timeless images. Whether it’s a professional portrait, a property photoshoot, or a new product, Christoph Marti ensures a professional, polished result.
Over the years, Marti has been active in tackling social issues through his photography, particularly around body-shaming and the abuse of women. In 2020, his campaign “No one will believe you” highlighted the struggles models face with physical and psychological assaults, while “You are beautiful the way you are” (YAPTWYA) empowered individuals to embrace their bodies. These campaigns, along with his support for emerging talents in modeling, styling, and photography, have left a lasting impact.
"Photography isn't just about capturing a moment—it's about revealing the layers beneath. The real story lies in the eyes, where truth, vulnerability, and beauty collide"
With over 400 magazine publications and connections to agencies worldwide, Christoph Marti has helped launch the careers of many New Faces. His dedication to promoting new talent and supporting professionals in various creative fields is one of his great passions.
A Christoph Marti photograph is instantly recognizable, known for its thoughtful composition and emotional depth. His work offers more than just an image—it’s a moment frozen in time, allowing the viewer to reflect on both the past and their own interpretations. As he says, photography is a gateway to the past, where each photo tells a story, leaving room for the imagination to create something new from that moment.