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Jan C. Schlegel. "The Tribes of our Generation"
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Striking Photos of Jellyfish shed light on the enigmatic invertebrates
Photographer Jan Schlegel’s new project, Of Aliens, Mermaids and Medusas, is a celebration of these prehistoric sea creatures, shot at the jellyfish lab in the Two Oceans Aquarium in Cape Town, South AfricaGege Li, New Scientist, 22 June 2022
Jan C Schlegel captures the essence of people, animals and objects in an extraordinary way, evidencing his passion for classical photography and his sensitivity towards nature. ~ Maylin Perez, Art Curator
Jan Schlegel is a German photographer celebrated for his meticulous still life compositions and his ethereal jellyfish series, both of which showcase his mastery of historic printing techniques. Working with large-format cameras and processes like silver gelatin, platinotype, and rare noble metals such as iridium and rhodium, Schlegel creates prints of exceptional depth and luminosity. His still lifes explore themes of impermanence and transformation, while the jellyfish series captures the delicate, otherworldly beauty of these elusive creatures. For collectors, his work offers a rare combination of technical excellence, conceptual depth, and timeless elegance.
