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Biography
Jan C. Schlegel (born 1965) is an German photographer. Jan C. Schlegel was born in Black Forest and started to get interested in photography at the age of 14, having saved a year long to buy his first reflex camera. Jan C. Schlegel passion to become a professional fine art photographer developed as he took his courses at Walter Scheels Staatslehranstalt für Photographie. After completing his studies Jan C. Schlegel worked together for about two and half years as an apprentice for the famous German Photographer Toni Schneiders.

In addition to his passion as a fine art photographer, Jan C. Schlegel works for the University of the Nations and teaches courses in photography, mentoring his students as they discover their on way.

Photography
The black and white photographs from Jan C. Schlegel are taken with a 4x5 field camera (Ebony SV45 Ti) on traditional film (Kodak Tmax 400). The Negatives are developed in Kodak D76 Developer 1+1 dilution. To enhance shadow detail and the appearance of sharpness, each Negative is sandwiched with a tradionally made unsharp mask. Highlight masks are used to increase highlight details in most of his prints. Nothing is digitally edited, and the pictures are enlarged on fiber base photographic paper (Efke Varicon Classic FB) Afterwards each photographic print is partly toned (Schlegel’s own mixture) in order to give each picture its special inner dynamics and depth. Often this process takes several hours and turns out differently with each print. This way each print is unique. To finish the process, each picture is Selen toned which guarantees its maximum life and enhaces the depth in the shadows. The pictures are mounted on 1mm aluminium boards.

Exhibitions

 * 2013 "Faces" Bernheimer Fine Art Photography, München
 * 2013 "People & Nature" Festival Photo La Gacilly, La Gacilly, Frankreich
 * 2012 "Paris Photo 2012" Paris, France
 * 2012 "Faces" Gallery 4, Shanghai, China
 * 2012 "Masterpiece" London, UK
 * 2011 "Paris Photo 2011" Paris, France
 * 2010 "Earthscapes" Flo Peters Gallery, Hamburg
 * 2009 "Master of Photography" Dask Gallery, Kopenhagen
 * 2009 "A Taste of Photography" Gallery 51, Antwerpen
 * 2009 "Hasselblad Masters on tour Exhibition" New York
 * 2007 "Paris Photo 2007" Paris, France

Weblinks

 * Official Website of Jan C. Schlegel
 * Bernheimer Fine Art Photography about Jan C. Schlegel
 * ZDF Aspekte German TV Show about Jan C. Schlegel
 * German Edition of the Vogue about Jan C. Schlegel
 * Video about Jan C. Schlegel's Field Photography
 * Culture Kiosque about Jan C. Schlegel's work
 * Hoop doop magazine on Jan C. Schlegel

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