독일 사진작가 Sven Jacobsen (1969년생)이 물에 뛰어들고, 울타리, 기둥, 모래 언덕을 기어오르고, 키스하고, 스케이트보드를 타거나, 키 큰 풀밭에서 일광욕을 하는 등의 젊은이들 사진을 모은 것이다.
∙ Pages - 208 pages
∙ Dimension - 240 x 300 x 26 mm
∙ Weight - 1.5 kg
∙ ISBN - 9783775750325
∙ Publisher - Hatje Cantz
This monograph compiles German photographer Sven Jacobsen’s (born 1969) photographs of youngsters experimenting―exuberantly jumping into the water, clambering around on fences, poles and dunes, kissing, skateboarding or basking in tall grass. Sven Jacobsen is a photographer and director capturing authenticity in timeless snapshots. His photography is distinguished by a strong draw back to more simplicity and awareness. It is a radical demand to preserve genuine truth in an over-engineered world, which he strives to capture in his pictures. He tries to find bliss in the simplest things and aesthetics of the moment, , in order to render a mood visible. He is mostly concerned with emotionality, lightness and authenticity. For him it is important finding the essence of things, embracing imperfections and spreading warmth and truth. This is what he portrays in his emotional and warm picture language, which defies the modern day need for perfection. His images are something of an homage to a world that is very close and beckons daily.
This monograph compiles German photographer Sven Jacobsen’s (born 1969) photographs of youngsters experimenting―exuberantly jumping into the water, clambering around on fences, poles and dunes, kissing, skateboarding or basking in tall grass. Sven Jacobsen is a photographer and director capturing authenticity in timeless snapshots. His photography is distinguished by a strong draw back to more simplicity and awareness. It is a radical demand to preserve genuine truth in an over-engineered world, which he strives to capture in his pictures. He tries to find bliss in the simplest things and aesthetics of the moment, , in order to render a mood visible. He is mostly concerned with emotionality, lightness and authenticity. For him it is important finding the essence of things, embracing imperfections and spreading warmth and truth. This is what he portrays in his emotional and warm picture language, which defies the modern day need for perfection. His images are something of an homage to a world that is very close and beckons daily.