ELIAS Stöger

A young man sitting on the floor of an indoor basketball court, wearing a white t-shirt, gray shorts, beige sneakers, a black cap, and white socks. A camera rests on the ground beside him.

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What started as a curious hobby quickly turned into something I genuinely care about.

Ever since I picked up a camera, I’ve been drawn to capturing moments that feel real and meaningful — stuff that tells a story or holds a bit of emotion.

The look matters, sure — but it’s the feeling behind it that really sticks.

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stay in motion

capturing the in-between

A black digital camera with a detachable lens, seen from the top and side view, accompanied by a Sony Cinemaline Camera

There’s a lot that happens before the shutter clicks. Sometimes I’m chasing light through back alleys, sometimes I’m ankle-deep in mud, and sometimes it’s just about knowing when to wait for a moment to unfold.

What you see in the final image is only part of it. The rest lives in the vibe on set — the conversations, the in-between looks, the way people forget the camera is even there. That’s where the real magic happens.

I care about creating something that feels honest, not just polished. And that starts way before the editing—right there in the moment.

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