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Jacob Aue Sobol is known for his expressive style of black-and-white photography.
"My pictures are about being human for better or worse," he says. "I cannot imagine dealing with other themes. It is the core of my pictures that they ask questions about our existence and that they speak to our inner feelings."
Sobol’s Greenland, Guatemala and Tokyo photographs had won him numerous awards.
In 2006, Sobol moved to Tokyo and shot a series of images that won the 2008 Leica European Publishers Award. His series, "I, Tokyo," was published by Actes Sud (France), Apeiron (Greece), Dewi Lewis Publishing (Great Britain), Edition Braus (Germany), Lunwerg Editores (Spain), and Peliti Associati (Italy). Sobol became a nominee at Magnum Photos in 2007 and has been a full member since 2012. Following his time in Tokyo, Jacob worked extensively in Bangkok, resulting in his 2016 book, "By the River of Kings." granted by The Danish Arts Foundation in 2016 and The Danish Arts Council.
Sobol had also worked in Denmark, Thailand, The United States of America, Russia, and China; his latest book, "With And Without You", collects a selection of images made over his 20-year career to date. On his website, "With And Without You" is described as a tribute to his father.
Since then, He has been working on some ongoing projects in Denmark ("Home") and in the United States ("America"). Since then, He has been working on some ongoing projects in Denmark ("Home") and the in United States ("America").
AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
BY JOSÉ JEULAND
CONTENT EDITINIG BY JASMIN SUKARI
It is a great pleasure to publish an exclusive interview with one of the most impressive, unique fine art photographers and dive into his inner world, a private world of extraordinary creativity in extreme Black and White.
JOSÉ JEULAND: Hello, Jacob, and thank you for this interview. Let’s start from the beginning. Your education in photography began at the Danish European Film College and later on at Fatamorgana for Art Photography in Copenhagen. Would you say the studies of film photography influence your
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