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Danish
artist René ROALF Jensen works as a portrait
photographer. He creates artistic images of
businessmen, doctors, artists, models, and
anyone looking for a unique and professional
perspective of themselves. A recent sitting was
the Miss Denmark who refused to participate in
the Miss World contest. He also shoots for
various magazines.
Main influences are painters like René
Magritte, Wainer Vaccari, Bortocelli, and
Francis Bacon. But it's hard, he maintains, to
point out any specific influence, as he feels
most strongly motivated by beauty and anything
that surrounds him, such as his wife and family.
René uses large format cameras, a Canon D1,
Adobe Photoshop, and a Hasseblad medium format
camera. Of note is his original methods of
finishing his prints. He's been known to "paint"
them with mustard, ketchup, and oil colors, and
then baking them in the oven. He has also
studied radiology and incorporates x-rays into
some of his work. Ultimately, René considers
himself an artist first and a photographer
second.
(michelle7.com)
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