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Tribes of Our Generation: JAN C SCHLEGEL

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27 February 2023 - 2 November 2024
Tribes of Our Generation, JAN C SCHLEGEL

The viewing room offers you an insider's view into Jan C. Schlegel's photographic practice and statement spanning the past three decades, showcasing making-of videos, quotes and anecdotes.

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  • "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

  • Fascinated by photography since the age of 14, Jan C. Schlegel has sharpened his style and technique both in-camera and...

    Fascinated by photography since the age of 14, Jan C. Schlegel has sharpened his style and technique both in-camera and in the darkroom under the mentorship of Walter Schels and Toni Schneiders. Since his first travels throughout Asia in 1998, he has visited over 61 countries with the goal of documenting his encounters and preserving humanity’s most important patrimony: the people. Scouting his models in random places such as the market, the village or even the roadside, he takes their picture as they are, on the spot, excluding any special outfit or make-up. Using an Ebony SV45 Ti camera as his means of communication, he simply places his subjects in front of a grey background in order to drive the attention on the personality rather than the environment. No matter where they were shot, Schlegel’s portraits highlight the uniqueness of the human standing in front of him while paradoxically removing the distance one feels when facing a stranger. Magnified in the darkroom rather than digitally retouched, his images are partially toned using an intricate technique resulting in this highly contrasted photographs which are instantly identifiable.

  • Applying the same principles to all living entities, Schlegel set his eye on creatures foreign to our understanding: tiny insects,...

    Applying the same principles to all living entities, Schlegel set his eye on creatures foreign to our understanding: tiny insects, sea creatures, and reptiles among others. Whether it be fear induced, size related or simply due to a different habitat than ours, the distance between us is taken away by Schlegel’s close-up shots, hence allowing the viewer to perceive the amazing beauty and detail that we don’t normally see. 

     

    Since his first exhibition at Paris Photo in 2007, Jan C. Schlegel has made a name for himself and is today internationally recognized for his timeless portraits and unique technical mastery. Finalist of the Hasselblad Masters Award, winner of the AGFA competition, his photographs are collected worldwide.

  • Photographic Techniques

    From shooting to Printing
  • Jan Schlegel is one of those passionate photographers always keen on facing new challenges. Excluding any type of manipulation, he is more interested in the infinite variations offered by various cameras and printing techniques. With a preference for the ancient analog medium and large formats, he can also be found searching for discontinued Polaroid 809 film online or manipulating a 60x50 cm camera with the help of a friend. Additionally, while investigating ancient printing techniques, from ferrotypes to platinum, his insatiable curiosity often leads him to develop new methods which only he knows the secret of, such as platinum iridium, platinum rhodium or selective toning on gelatin silver prints.

  • Cameras & Lenses

    "The reason I used that lens for pictures of the tribes is not so much for its outstanding resolution, but due to the size of the front lens: it is so huge that people I took pictures of could see themselves as if they were looking into a mirror. It gave the '"models" something to focus on and helped creating images with intense looks."

    For his Essence series, Schlegel's studio is nomadic. His photographic arsenal has to be compact and foldable as he seldom carries more than 100 individual 4 × 5 sheets of Kodak Tmax 400 negative film on any given expedition. While he sometimes uses a Linhof Master Technika 4x5 for its flexibility and small size, his camera of choice is a handmade wooden Ebony (SV45 Ti) 4×5 field camera with a tack-sharp Schneider 150 mm APO f 5.6 or S 6,8/360mm  Symmar lens. A simple grey canvas backdrop, and a Profoto portable flash system outfitted with a 90 cm softbox complete his set.

    In the opposite, his Tribes of Our Generation or Muses series are mostly shot indoors, allowing Schlegel to make use of heavier gears such as his Donchev Camera. He also favors a Chamonix View Camera 8x10 with a Schneider Symmar S 6,8/360mm for studio works like portraits and flower bouquets as their negative has sharpness and depth.

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  • Silver Prints: Selective Toning

    <- Click video to view the process

     
  • "I spend a lot of time getting the most out of my negatives. I unsharp mask my negatives, create highlight masks, pre-flash my paper in the darkroom and even sometimes my film. I am constantly learning and experimenting. I am learning from the old masters, like Richard Avedon and Irving Penn."

    J.C. Schlegel

  • Essence

    2009 - Ongoing
    Def.: Essence is the attribute or set of attributes that make an entity or substance what it fundamentally is,  and which it has by necessity, and which without it loses its identity.
  • For "Essence", Schlegel aimed to convey the beauty, dignity, pride, and hope of a people who both live and cherish native traditions and cultures.These include tribes from Kenya (Turkana and Rendille, Pokotand Massai), Ethopia (Mursi, Suri, Ebore, Hamar, Kara), Namibia (Himba), as well as Egypt and Lybia (Beduine), Algeria (Taureg), Afghanistan (Hazar and Nuristani), and Pakistan (Kalash and Pashtun). Using a handmade wooden camera, Schlegel captures details, textures, scars, imperfections; and via an abiding intimacy and intensity, the intrinsic humanity that he seeks.

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  • " I visited Biwa's village in the Ethiopian Omo Valley more then 25 times. It was one of the three small Kara tribe villages located directly beside the Omo River. The village looked like a little paradise with people taking care of their cattle and goats.

    I regularly visited to offer them the pictures I took the previous time and it was always a big celebration when they saw their portraits. When I handed Biwa his picture carrying the Crocodile on his shoulders, he walked through the village lifting the picture over his head and proudly showing it to everyone! It was a very special moment for me to see that.

    Today , maybe 15 years later, the village has been replaced by hotels and huge cotton farms built by foreign investors. The Kara villagers have been kicked out of their own land. Big roads have been built for the trucks and with the roads came intensive tourism and alcohol. Globalization does not know any mercy and is destroying the region and cultures.

    A few years ago Biwa died of AIDS and Tuberculosis. There are so many stories I could share about Biwa, one of the last warrior of the Kara tribe of the Omo Valley. He killed 3 lions, 4 elephants, 5 leopards, 15 buffalos, many crocodiles and two people in a war with the neighbouring tribe. He was always ready to surprise me... like with the crocodile that he brought up from the river. He was a man of power and strength but also he knew mercy and love. I miss him. He taught me a lot. We laughed a lot. I hope you can see & feel in the picture what an amazing man he was.

    I promised him to show his portrait all over the world, so he would not be forgotten."

    Jan C. Schlegel

  • Jan C. Schlegel, Hamar Tribe Girl with her Little Goat, Ethiopia, 2017 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Jan C. Schlegel, Suri tribe girl with mushroom, Ethiopia, 2017 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Jan C. Schlegel, Girl of the Pokot Tribe, Kenya, 2017 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Jan C. Schlegel, Rendille Tribe Woman, Kenya, 2017 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Jan C. Schlegel, Azizi, Rendille Tribe, Kenya, 2017 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Jan C. Schlegel, Hamar Tribe Girl with her Little Goat, Ethiopia, 2017
  • " With over 60 countries and innumerable photography  excursions under his belt, it was clear from the outset that Jan was among the most adventurous and seasoned travelers and photographers I had ever had the privilege to meet.  [...]

    Schlegel is absolutely committed to capturing the spirit of each subject through studied contemplation of individuals, faces, clothing, ornamentation, and the eyes that echo the windows into the soul of a community. In this way, he seeks to honor the integrity, beauty, and dignity of the Other by evoking the indomitable soul and tribal ethos of these surviving spirits of the forest and desert. "

    Rubén G. Mendoza, PhD, CSU Monterey Bay

    Excerpt from "Essence", Seltmann Publishers, 2017

  • Mother with mushroom, Suri tribe, Ethiopia, 2018

     

    Mother with mushroom, Suri tribe, Ethiopia, 2018

    "This picture was taken in a village of the Suri tribe mountain range near the border to South Sudan. When I asked this young mother if I could take her picture, she slowly walked towards my little studio I had set up. Standing in front of my camera, she behaved like a supermodel knowing how to look and pose. She turned her head perfectly towards me and looked straight into the camera like it would be the most normal thing for her. I released the shutter of my 4x5 camera and here it is."

    Jan C. Schlegel

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    • Jan C. Schlegel Kiserian, Massai tribe, Kenya, 2017
      Jan C. Schlegel
      Kiserian, Massai tribe, Kenya, 2017
    • Jan C. Schlegel Hembinda, Himba Tribe, Namibia, 2010
      Jan C. Schlegel
      Hembinda, Himba Tribe, Namibia, 2010
    • Jan C. Schlegel Budi, Kara tribe, Ethiopia, 2017
      Jan C. Schlegel
      Budi, Kara tribe, Ethiopia, 2017
    • Jan C. Schlegel Patel, Turkana tribe, Kenya, 2017
      Jan C. Schlegel
      Patel, Turkana tribe, Kenya, 2017
    • Jan C. Schlegel Minhphu, Kenya, 2017
      Jan C. Schlegel
      Minhphu, Kenya, 2017
    • Jan C. Schlegel Massai Warrior #2, Kenya, 2017
      Jan C. Schlegel
      Massai Warrior #2, Kenya, 2017
  • 'For days we were driving in the Libyan desert looking for Beduines. In the most beautiful Oasis, which looked like...

     Mabruko, Bedouin Tribe, Egypt, 2009

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    "For days we were driving in the Libyan desert looking for Beduines. In the most beautiful Oasis, which looked like an Oasis in a children's book with palm trees, beautiful sand dunes and a little lake, we found Mabruko who was playing with her hens and ducks when we arrived there, her father proudly introduced us to the whole family, 3 wives and 30 children. We asked him if I could take a picture of Mabruko and he responded with great excitement. They washed her hair quickly and put her in this little jacket. It was a beautiful moment and definitely also something special for the family and village having her stand in front of my wooden 4x5 camera. You can see the intensity and expectations in her beautiful eyes. I took several pictures of her and when I was back home developing my films I could not believe how beautiful and intense she was.
    A year later we went back in order to give her the picture but we could not find her village anymore. For days we were driving through restricted areas without success."
  • Monteria’s family is originally from a group called the Kalashi, one of the smallest indo-aryan minorities nowadays living in the remote area of the Hindu Kush. The Kalashi are originally polytheists and practice a form of animism mixed with ancient Vedic Hinduism. Islamic groups promised them a financial retribution in exchange for their conversion. Today her family is missing the traditional clothing, culture, and celebrations.

     

    In this video, Jan Schlegel shows his printing process. It took him two years to set the perfect chemical formula for the toner solution. He only tones skin and hair. The entire process takes from 8 to 12 hours per print.

  • Tribes of Our Generation

    2015 - Ongoing
  • “Tribes of Our Generation” is a series featuring underground YouTube or Instagram influencers from Northern continents. While strangers to those who are not a part of that specific subcul­ture, they act as role models to their large online community. Suggesting an alternative to a normalized society, they recognize themselves through common subjects of interests such as body modification, tattoos, piercings, fashion and music. These people might initially appear unusual, strange or even scary to the ones outside their group; however, Schlegel’s pictures strip these artifacts to restitute the core essence of these individuals.

    Beyond these inherent topics, Jan Schlegel’s talent resides in his ability to capture individuals in their most vulnerable state: their humanity. When facing his portraits, clothing and ornamentation are quickly overshadowed by what transpires through the model’s body positions and gaze. It truly is their soul which is pushed to the forefront.

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  • Nahal D. #5, Australia, 2016 Followers: 227k

    Nahal D. #5, Australia, 2016

    Followers: 227k

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  • "This is the amazing Nahal from Australia. Her life is such an inspiration for many people around the world and the photo shoot with her was definitely one of the highlights of the series; it is today one of my most iconic pictures."

    Jan C. Schlegel

  • Process Videos

    • Leeroy, South Africa, 2018, Printing
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      Leeroy, South Africa, 2018

      Printing
    • Sasha S. #2, Russia, 2016, Printing
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      Sasha S. #2, Russia, 2016

      Printing
    • Gleb P. Russsia, 2018, Shooting
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      Gleb P. Russsia, 2018

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    • Aliyah #3, Russia, 2016, Printing
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      Aliyah #3, Russia, 2016

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  • Anna R, #7, England, 2016 Followers: 95.5k

     

    Anna R, #7, England, 2016

    Followers: 95.5k

  • 'Above is one of the early pictures of the series and it portrays my good friend Anna S., who is...

    "Above is one of the early pictures of the series and it portrays my good friend Anna S., who is such an inspiration in my life. "

  • Jan C. Schlegel, Le Tran M, Vietnam, 2017 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Jan C. Schlegel, Nahal D., Australia, 2016 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Jan C. Schlegel, Yulya D, 2015 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Jan C. Schlegel, Elena S. #4, Russia, 2015 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).

    Jan C. Schlegel, Le Tran M, Vietnam, 2017

    Followers: 611k

  • Jan C. Schlegel, Noemie #1, 2021 Followers: 101k
    Jan C. Schlegel, Noemie #1, 2021
    Followers: 101k
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  • " The social and cultural history of tattooing has witnessed the tattoo evolve through symbolic expression of community and personal status, an expression of self-mutilation, an exterior signifier of a deviant or criminal personality, as an individualised symbol, as a major contemporary art form and a sign of gendered self-determination. As such, the story of tattoo culture is one that is a chronicle of a human bodily art form characterised by processes of ceaseless flux and transformation, from tattooing techniques to societal attitudes to individuals who wear tattoo designs."

    ― Lee Barron, Tattoo Culture: Theory and Contemporary Contexts

    • Jan C. Schlegel Noemie #2, 2021
      Jan C. Schlegel
      Noemie #2, 2021
    • Jan C. Schlegel Noemie #4, 2021
      Jan C. Schlegel
      Noemie #4, 2021
    • Jan C. Schlegel Noemie #3, 2021
      Jan C. Schlegel
      Noemie #3, 2021
  • "You experience that they appear fragile and naked, not only in the flesh, but also in the indirect, psychologic meaning of the term. It is all because of their eyes." 

    When you look at the pictures in Jan C. Schlegel's new series, the model's eyes are the last thing you think about. You look at their tattoos and piercings; the artistic hairstyles; the skinny, naked bodies; the details on their skin. You might even have a peek at their breasts and nipples. There is nothing wrong about that. Their nakedness is not sexual. 

    Everything is just beautiful. And you might discover, gradually, that these people, the ones that many people avoid in the street, look nice and friendly. You experience that they appear fragile and naked, not only in the flesh, but also in the indirect, psychologic meaning of the term. It is all because of their eyes. That is the single and most important, special quality that turns these pictures into art. [ ... ]

    After years of hard work Jan C. Schlegel discovered the key. He found a way to communicate with people from different cultures. He developed a method that is universal and humanistic, which works either he photographs indigenous people or IT-girls. It has nothing to do with language. It is all about trust, about using your eyes and body language to communicate. It is about having enough time and being able to see and respect people as they are. If you add Jan C. Schlegel's technical skills, you encounter an artist who has the rare combi­nation of technical and aesthetic personality. If you add Jan C. Schlegel's technical skills, you encounter an artist who has the rare combi­nation of technical and aesthetic personality. He works with traditional black and white film in a large format camera, and nothing is digitally edited. He has developed his own method of toning parts of his black and white prints. His pert ectionistic demands add a special quality to the handmade prints, and because of the special toning process each print has its own individuality. 

     

    Excerpt from: "It is all about the Eyes", an essay by Lars Elton

    • Seryozha V. #1, Russia, 2016 Followers: 142k

      Seryozha V. #1, Russia, 2016 

      Followers: 142k

    • Jan C. Schlegel Rendille Tribe Woman, Kenya, 2017
      Jan C. Schlegel
      Rendille Tribe Woman, Kenya, 2017
  • Geographically and culturally distant, all of these characters are contemporaries. Whether voluntarily self-marginalized or as a result of a vanishing way of life, they can be considered as minorities within their dominant societies. The indigenous cultural markers of the first ones have been reappropriated by the latter to serve a similar purpose. Read in conjunction, these two series echo and reverberate a peaceful act of resistance to the effects of modern cultural globalization.

    • Jan C. Schlegel Leboo #52, Massai tribe, Kenya, 2009
      Jan C. Schlegel
      Leboo #52, Massai tribe, Kenya, 2009
    • Jan C. Schlegel Aliyah #3, Russia, 2016
      Jan C. Schlegel
      Aliyah #3, Russia, 2016
    • Jan C. Schlegel Lapupwahei #16, Himba tribe, Namibia, 2009
      Jan C. Schlegel
      Lapupwahei #16, Himba tribe, Namibia, 2009
    • Anh Wisle #3, 2020 Followers: 255k

      Anh Wisle #3, 2020

      Followers: 255k

    • Sasha S., Russia, 2016 Followers: 220k

      Sasha S., Russia, 2016

      Followers: 220k

    • Jan C. Schlegel Alani, Suri tribe, Ethiopia, 2017
      Jan C. Schlegel
      Alani, Suri tribe, Ethiopia, 2017
    • Jan C. Schlegel Zaharia, Kalashi, Pakistan, 2017
      Jan C. Schlegel
      Zaharia, Kalashi, Pakistan, 2017
    • Jan C. Schlegel Veseley K., Ukraine, 2018
      Jan C. Schlegel
      Veseley K., Ukraine, 2018
  • " It is all about their eyes."

    Lars Elton

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