Jan C. Schlegel
"I needed to understand why I see the world the way I do, what is important to me, what fascinates me, where I find inspiration, what I want to show the world, and why… I realized that photography or taking pictures is not my goal, it is simply a tool. I don’t want to just create photographs, I want to create feelings, emotions. I want to impact the viewer. That is much more meaningful and needed today. "
Jan C. Schlegel
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Jan C. SchlegelAida, Karo Tribe, Ethiopia, 2022
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Jan C. SchlegelAzizi (28), Rendille Tribe, Kenya, 2019
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Jan C. SchlegelPoppies, 2022
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Jan C. SchlegelPoppies, 2022
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Jan C. SchlegelStill Life with Jars, 2022
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Jan C. SchlegelPlate #01, 2024
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Jan C. SchlegelPlate #23, Koh Samui, 2024
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Jan C. SchlegelPlate #33, Mediterranean Sea, 2024
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Jan C. SchlegelPlate #43, 2024
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Jan C. SchlegelPlate #44, 2024
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Jan C. SchlegelAbundance, 2024
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Jan C. SchlegelCotton Fish, 2024
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Jan C. SchlegelHeads or Tails, 2024
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Jan C. SchlegelHordeum spontaneum, 2024
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Jan C. SchlegelMoments in Bottles #1, 2024
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Jan C. SchlegelMoments in Bottles #2, 2024
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Jan C. SchlegelPhysalis, 2024
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Jan C. SchlegelStill Life with Fish and Berries, 2024
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Jan C. SchlegelThe Rotary Club, 2024
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Jan C. SchlegelTools, 2024
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Jan C. SchlegelSunflowers, 2022
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Jan C. SchlegelNoemie #9, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelComb Jellyfish (Beroe Cucumis), Cape Town, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelMoon Jellyfish #1 (Aurelia Coreulea), Cape Town, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelMoon Jellyfish #1 (Aurelia Coreulea), Cape Town, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelPurple Striped Sea Nettle (Chrysaora Colorata), 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelSpotted Jellyfish (Phyllorhiza Puctata), 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelUpside-Down Jelly (Cassiopea Xamachana), Cape Town, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelAnna R, #9, England, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelScyphozoa Sea Nettle, 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelScyphozoa Sea Nettle (No. 2), 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelScyphozoa Sea Nettle (No. 3), 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelCrystal Jellyfish (Aequorea Forskalea), 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelMoon Jellyfish #2 (Aurelia Aurita), 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelBlue Blubber #2 (Catostylus Azanii Sp. Nov), 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelBox Jellyfish #2, (Carybdea Branchi), Cape Town, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelOscar and Henrietta (Rhizostoma Luteum), 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelPacific Sea Nettle #2 (Chrysaora Fuscescens), 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelTragopogon Pratensis #1, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelTragopogon Pratensis #2, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelTragopogon Pratensis #3, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelTragopogon Pratensis #4, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelTragopogon Pratensis #5, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelTulip #1, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelTulip #2, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelTulip #3, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelTulip #4, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelTulip #5, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelTulip #6, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelFlower Bouquet, 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelChamomile, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelLupins, 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelMagnolias, 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelPeonies, 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelOctopus Vulgaris, 2018
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Jan C. SchlegelNoemie #1, 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelNoemie #2, 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelNoemie #3, 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelNoemie #4, 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelNoemie #5, France, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelNoémie #6, France, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelNoemie #7, France, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelNoemie #8, 2023
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Jan C. SchlegelKim with Fern I, 2020
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Jan C. SchlegelKim with Fern II, 2020
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Jan C. SchlegelKsenia from Kasachstan , 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelKsenia from Kasachstan II, 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelKsenia from Kasachstan III, 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelKsenia from Kasachstan IV, 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelKsenia from Kasachstan V, 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelAlani, Suri tribe, Ethiopia, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelAzizi, Rendille Tribe, Kenya, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelBekele, Mursi tribe, Kenya, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelBiwa with Crocodile, Kara Tribe, Ethiopia, 2009
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Jan C. SchlegelBudi, Kara tribe, Ethiopia, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelGirl of the Pokot Tribe, Kenya, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelGuba with Crocodile, Kara Tribe, Ethiopia, 2009
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Jan C. SchlegelHamar Tribe Girl with her Little Goat, Ethiopia, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelHasini, Turkana Tribe, Kenya, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelHembinda with Baby, Himba Tribe, Namibia, 2010
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Jan C. SchlegelHembinda, Himba Tribe, Namibia, 2010
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Jan C. SchlegelKatukula (open eyes), Himba Tribe, Namibia, 2010
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Jan C. SchlegelKatukula Picture II, Himba Tribe, Namibia, 2010
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Jan C. SchlegelKiserian, Massai tribe, Kenya, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelLapupwahei #16, Himba tribe, Namibia, 2009
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Jan C. SchlegelLe Tran M, Vietnam, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelLeboo #52, Massai tribe, Kenya, 2009
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Jan C. SchlegelLittle Nenet Girl of Yamal, northern Siberia/Russia, 2019
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Jan C. SchlegelMabruko, Bedouin Tribe, Egypt, 2009
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Jan C. SchlegelMassai Warrior #2, Kenya, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelMinhphu, Kenya, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelMonteria, Kalashi Tribe, Pakistan, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelMother with mushroom, Suri tribe, Ethiopia, 2018
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Jan C. SchlegelMursi Tribe Girl, Ethiopia, 2009
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Jan C. SchlegelNale, Suri Tribe, Ethiopia, 2009
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Jan C. SchlegelOlekibo, Suri Tribe, Ethiopia, 2009
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Jan C. SchlegelPatel, Turkana tribe, Kenya, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelRaila (Closed Eyes), Turkana tribe, Kenya, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelRaila (Open Eyes), Turkana tribe, Kenya, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelRendille Tribe Girl, Kenya, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelRendille Tribe Woman, Kenya, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelRendille Tribe Woman, Kenya, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelSuri tribe girl with mushroom, Ethiopia, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelTurkana Warrior, Kenya, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelZaharia, Kalashi, Pakistan, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelZahirana Picture II, Kalashi tribe, Pakistan, 2017
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Jan C. SchlegelYulya D, 2015
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Jan C. SchlegelYana K., Russia, 2015
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Jan C. SchlegelYana K. Standing up, Russia, 2018
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Jan C. SchlegelYana K. #4, Russia, 2015
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Jan C. SchlegelTriz T., Germany, 2015
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Jan C. SchlegelTatiana C., Russia, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelTatiana C. #7, Russia, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelSeryozha V. #2, Russia, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelSeryozha V. #1, Russia, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelSasha S., Russia, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelSasha S. #2, Russia, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelOlesya S., 2020
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Jan C. SchlegelNahal D., Australia, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelNahal D. #5, Australia, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelNahal D. #1, Australia, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelNahal D. #, Australia, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelLeeroy, South Africa, 2018
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Jan C. SchlegelHand #3, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelHand #2, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelGleb P. , Russia, 2018
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Jan C. SchlegelElena S. #4, Russia, 2015
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Jan C. SchlegelEkaterina S. #4, Russia, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelAnna R. #8, England, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelAnna R, #8, England, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelAnna R, #7, England, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelAnna R, #2, England, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelAnh Wisle #5, 2020
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Jan C. SchlegelAnh Wisle #4, 2020
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Jan C. SchlegelAnh Wisle #3, 2020
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Jan C. SchlegelAnh Wisle #2, 2020
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Jan C. SchlegelAndrea M. #1, Germany, 2018
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Jan C. SchlegelAlla G. Picture I, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelAliyah, Russia, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelAliyah #3, Russia, 2016
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Jan C. SchlegelPolaroid #02, 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelPolaroid #016, 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelPolaroid #015, 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelPolaroid #013, 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelPolaroid #010, 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelBlack Lily, 2022
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Jan C. SchlegelBelonidae, 2018
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Jan C. SchlegelBrama Brama, 2018
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Jan C. SchlegelHippocampus Barbouri (Male), 2018
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Jan C. SchlegelPleuronectes Platessa, 2018
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Jan C. SchlegelScophthalmus Maximus, 2018
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Jan C. SchlegelThenum Orientalis, 2018
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Jan C. SchlegelCerastes Gasperettii, Arabian Horned Viper, 2019
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Jan C. SchlegelBungarus fasciatus (Banded Krait), 2020
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Jan C. SchlegelCrotalus culminatus (Rattle Snake), 2020
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Jan C. SchlegelDendroaspis angusticeps (Eastern Green Mamba), 2020
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Jan C. SchlegelNaja kaouthia leucistic (Cobra), 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelOvophis makazayazaya (Taiwanese Mountain Pitviper), 2021
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Jan C. SchlegelSnake 6, 2020
Jan Schlegel is a contemporary German photographer known for his unique black and white images. His creative work is diverse, it reflects the author's deep interest and love for life on our planet in all its forms, in its stunning beauty, touching fragility and crazy diversity. Schlegel made a huge contribution not only to artistic photography but also to the development of photographic printing: the photographer carefully preserves the traditions of black-and-white photography (platinotype, ambrotype, salt and silver-gelatin prints) and boldly creates new ones, adding invented techniques to the collection of world photography, which makes his works not only special and recognizable, but also durable. Each print is unique, as it is created by the hand of the master.
The artist's path to his profession was not an easy one, although everything seemed to be predetermined from the very beginning. Jan Schlegel was born in 1965 in the Black Forest in Germany. From the age of 9 he started taking photographs. At the age of 16, Schlegel buys his first SLR camera, the money for which he earned by helping pick cucumbers on the farm. Soon after, the artist won an AGFA international photo contest in the “portrait” category and as a prize, receives the opportunity to participate in the seminar of his idol, photographer Walter Schels. He then worked in a photo studio in Lindau and at the same time in his free time, did fashion photography. Among his clients are Armani, Vogue, Mercedes-Benz and many others, but the photographer soon became disillusioned with commercial projects, as the work did not bring him moral satisfaction. Schlegel gave all his photographic equipment, negatives and laboratory to a former colleague.
The desire to discover himself and find his place in life leads the artist to the Christian non-governmental organization, where he will work for the next twenty-four years in leadership. As part of a humanitarian mission Schlegel went to Africa, where he is engaged in community service: he helped in the construction and opening of orphanages, built wells, participated in improving the life of the local population. The vibrant identity of the tribes impressed the artist so much that his passion for photography is reignited after four years of silence, and becomes unstoppable.
He returned to Africa more then a hundred times, living for extended periods in tribes across different countries, resulting in a series of beautiful works and deep relationships with many people.
A special place in his work is devoted to portraits (series ESSENCE, TRIBES OF OUR GENERATION, MIRROW AND WINDOW…), where you can feel the presence of the author himself, his invisible connection with the character through the lens. In these pictures Schlegel reveals to us the special beauty and identity of people of different ages, nationalities and professions. The photographs are characterized by depth and expressiveness.
A characteristic stylistic technique for Schlegel is the use of a hand painted background, which helps to focus on the individuality of the character, cutting off anything superfluous. The camera is just a mediator in the dialog between photographer and model. "A portrait shows much more than just appearance - it shows the inner essence, the core, something pure and fragile. Portraiture requires a tremendous amount of trust. A portrait invites you to explore, to know yourself on an intimate level." This is how Schlegel shares his experience.
Schlegel's creation amazes with its versatility. Whether it be snakes, insects, plankton, jellyfish, he sets the same curious gaze on anything that comes close to his lens. This brings life to a multiple series such as “Of Monster & Dragon” (salt prints), “Of Aliens, Mermaids & Medusas” (platinum prints with gold), “Life on Earth” (photomicrography with polaroids 55 turned to platinum prints). They reveal to us fragile microcosms that are amazing in their diversity. The tiniest beings are transformed into alien creatures, mysterious giants and huge dragons. The photographs also have a deep social message: they remind us of the importance of living in harmony with the Nature, appreciating it and preserving it for future generations.
Schlegel achieves the maximum artistic expression of its prints through its delicate approach to their creation. These processes are very labor-intensive and resemble magic, but calibrated to the milligram. The master works with large format cameras and each of his films is processed and printed by hand in a darkroom. This gives a special value to his works.
Alongside the classic silver-gelatin photographic printing technique, the artist also works with platinotype, using his own formula utilizing iridium and rhodium. Today Schlegel is probably the only photographer in the world who uses these two noble metals together with platinum. He also uses Polaroid materials and creates 8x10 Polaroid prints himself, as these materials are no longer manufactured. Also his technical arsenal includes working with colloidal solution, creating glass negatives and ambrotypes by hand. Schlegel also works with a technique of selective toning of hand-created silver-gelatin prints. Creating this technique took two years of hard work. A unique chemical toner and hand crafted process was invented to control the contrast and color of the toned areas, making them brown while other areas remain black and white.
Today Schlegel is still traveling and making beautiful pictures. He is full of inspiration and new ideas. The master successfully presents his works at venues in Europe and beyond, holds solo exhibitions, actively participates in international art fairs, where his photographs are well-deservedly recognized. Among them are Paris Photo, Photo London, Art Miami Context, Frieze London, Moderne Art Paris, and others.
Each of Schlegel's photographs is a window into a world where light and shadow play a crucial role, revealing the inner essence of each character, be it a strong man or a decrepit moth with worn wings. This is a story about the visible and invisible, about community and identity, about the uniqueness of all life on Earth. In his pictures, there is only pure and fragile beauty, captured forever.
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Photo London 2024
April 26, 2024See you in Photo London from Thursday 16th till Sunday 19th of May. We will be pleased to welcome you at the booth #G28 located...Read more -
Context Art Miami
Florida, USA November 7, 2023We are thrilled to announce our participation to Context Art Miami for the first time! Join us from December 5th to December 10th, 2023 at...Read more -
Moderne Art Fair
Paris October 2023See in Paris for Moderne Art Fair (booth #231)! We will be exhibiting nature inspired photographs by Alain Laboile, Bas Meeuws, Cecilia Paredes, Jan Schlegel,...Read more -
Unseen Photo Fair 2023
Amsterdam September 5, 2023Echo Fine Arts is pleased to present a floral booth at Unseen art fair in Amsterdam, from September 21st-24th, 2023. Gathering a wide array of...Read more -
Photo London 2023
Art Fair May 2023We are thrilled to exhibit in Photo London again! Meet us at booth #G23 to discover our artists' latest artworks: - QUOTIDIAN, by Jeff Robb...Read more -
Photo London 2022
May 11th - 15th, 2022 May 2022We are happy to announce that we will once again exhibit a curated selection of photographs during Photo London art fair . Visit us booth...Read more -
Of Poems and Marvels
Jan C. Schlegel December 2021Irving Penn said: 'A good photograph is one that communicates a fact, touches the heart, and leaves the viewer a changed person for having seen...Read more
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LITURGY OF LIGHT [ Extended ]
Jan C Schlegel 20 Sep - 16 Nov 2024Echo Fine Arts is thrilled to host for the first time in France an solo exhibition by German artist and master printer Jan C Schlegel entitled "Liturgy of Light". From September 20th until November 2nd, 2024, this retrospective exhibition will feature over thirty photographs from the late 2000s until now.Read more -
Tribes of Our Generation
Jan C. Schlegel 27 Feb - 30 Apr 2023Tribes of Our Generation is an online exhibition of photographs by Munich-based artist Jan C. Schlegel (b. 1965, Germany). Spanning over two decades, it is articulated around two of Schlegel’s portrait series: “Tribes of Our Generation” (2015 - ongoing) and “Essence” (2012 - ongoing). Artist, adventurer, and humanist, Schlegel has traveled the world since 1998 to capture the diverse identities of our contemporary world. Whether it be indigenous African tribe members or figureheads and “it” girls of Western subcultures, his photographs capture the spirit and primordial essence of their subject.Read more
Beyond tattoos, body ornaments, scarification and elaborate hairstyles, there is a common intrinsic humanity that exudes from his images. This parallel, hence, raises various questions of identity and integration. What elements affiliate us to a specific tribe? How do we choose to present ourselves? Do these various cultures gather us together or separate us?
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Photo London 24
16 - 19 May 2024We are thrilled to return to London for the 2024 edition of Photo London . Meet us at booth #G28 to discover our selection of...Read more -
Art Miami Context
Miami, FL. 5 - 10 Dec 2023Echo Fine Arts is proud to exhibit artworks by 7 of our represented artists at Context Art Miami from Decemer 5th - 10th. We are...Read more -
Moderne Art Fair
Paris 19 - 22 Oct 2023 -
Unseen
Amsterdam 21 - 24 Sep 2023We are thrilled to return to Amsterdam for Unseen art fair from Wednesday September 21st until Sunday, September, 24th. We will offer a contemporary exploration...Read more -
Photo London 23
10 - 14 May 2023We are thrilled to participate to Photo London once again. Meet us at booth #G23 to discover our artists' latest artworks: QUOTIDIAN, by Jeff Robb...Read more -
Photo London 21
9 - 12 Sep 2021We are delighted to exhibit at Somerset House for Photo London, from 8–12 September. We present a curated selection of photographs by Albert Watson, Marc...Read more