Sølve Sundsbø Shoots the 2026 Pirelli Calendar With Giant LED Screen to Imitate Nature
The 2026 Pirelli Calendar features iconic women representing human emotions and nature through staged imagery by Solve Sundsbo, continuing the calendar's creative evolution.
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Frst look at the 2026 Pirelli Calendar
Norwegian photographer Solve Sundsbo has brought the elements into the studio for the 2026 Pirelli Calendar, capturing some of the world’s most iconic women in atmospheric, highly staged scenes. The first behind-the-scenes images have now been released ahead of its November launch in Prague. The line-up for The Cal 2026 includes Luisa Ranieri, Isabella Rossellini, Eva Herzigova, Tilda Swinton… Source
The set of the Pirelli 2026 calendar: Digital surrealism, analogue esthetics and a fish tank
On the set of every great photo shoot, there is an almost solemn tension: every gesture that is made will impact the final result; what any employee in any department does affects the work of another. With a religious respect, no one does anything they shouldn’t. The leaders of each team can be quickly identified: they are the ones crowded on the three or four screens that show the shoot’s progress. The helpers are the ones who carry tools. The …
Between the four walls of London and New York studies, between April and July of this year, the Norwegian and winner of an Emmy Sølve Sundbø has captured more than the image of 11 women. He has built a common universe. A place where these muses – models, actresses, singers and athletes – embody such universal emotions as the yearning for freedom, the search for knowledge, the connection with nature and the tension between time and space.
One of the world's most exclusive calendars, the Pirelli Cal™, wants to confirm once again that it's not just about beauty, it's about story and the courage to change photographic traditions. For 2026, Norwegian photographer Sølve Sundsbø has put himself behind the lens, promising to connect natural elements, cutting-edge technology and strong female personalities. (Read more about his work here.) The Czech Republic is represented in the project…
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