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Jacob Aue Sobol – An Exclusive Interview

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February 2020

Jacob Aue Sobol is known for his expressive style of black-and-white photography.

- By José Jeuland. Content editing by Jasmin Sukari

Jacob Aue Sobol – An Exclusive Interview

Yakutsk, Siberia. 2016. From the books With And Without You and Road of Bones Copyrights to Jacob Aue Sobol © All rights reserved.

Tokyo, Japan. 2006. From the book I, Tokyo. Copyrights to Jacob Aue Sobol © All rights reserved.

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 photographs of Greenland, Guatemala and Tokyo 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

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