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RENÉE JACOBS
Renée Jacobs is one of the most celebrated photographers
of the female nude of our time. Recipient of the prestigious International
Photography Award for Fine Art Nude, her work has been exhibited
and published around the world.
Her 2009 & 2010 photo calendars went to #1 on Amazon. Monographs
of her work include Werkdruck (2012/Editions Galerie Vevais, edited
and with an introduction by Jock Sturges); Renée Jacobs'
PARIS (2013/Editions Galerie Vevais) and Reves de Femmes (2014/Editions
Bessard). Magazines that have featured Renée's work include
Silvershotz, Adore Noir, PH Magazine, Fine Art Photo, Nude Magazine,
Photoicon, French Photo, B&W Magazine, Focus, FHM Turkey and
numerous others. Her interviews of Charis Wilson, Araki, Lillian
Bassman, Shelby Lee Adams, Douglas Kirkland and others have been
featured in magazines around the world. She has been featured
in numerous anthologies, such as Taschen's Mammoth Book of
Erotic Photography.
Renée's early photojournalism included assignments for
The New York Times, Philadelphia Inquirer and many other newspapers
and magazines. She received the Robert F. Kennedy Award for Outstanding
Coverage of the Disadvanatged and her work is in the permanent
collection of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library. Her first
book, Slow Burn: A Photodocument of Centralia, Pennsylvania was
originally published in 1986 and re-issued in 2010 to favorable
reviews in The New York Times Review of Books and photo-eye. After
a 15 year detour as a civil rights lawyer, Renée returned
to photography.
"Renée Jacobs' work is the result of a very personal
vision and interpretation of women. The female form is her intimate
sketchpad. Life is a dream and Renée treats us to exquisite
images that are a magical feast for the eyes of the beholder….[With
her work, you] are walking past an open door and witnessing beauty
... Apparitions and fantasies, their story is left to our imagination
. . . Leafing through the pages, you become a voyeur; you experience
a guilty pleasure, un léger frisson, catching a glimpse
of forbidden private moments."
--Douglas & Francoise Kirkland, from the Introduction to Reves
de Femmes
“Renée’s pictures have a combination of intensity
and honesty that I don’t often encounter… She’s
making the pictures because she wants to keep them fixed in her
head and heart for all time. Her models trust her to tell the
truth about them. And she does . . . The truth is of course half
hers, a half that is rich in admiration, and affection. For their
part, the models are licensed in the moment to be – without
limit or constraint. I feel distinctly privileged to present this
work to you as a singular example of what can be achieved in the
photographic medium…"
-Jock Sturges, from the introduction to WERKDRUCK
“This is a book about Paris, about passion, and about pleasure.
Jacobs’ depiction of femininity is both an ancient and a
modern one, of women as free spirit – as free as any man.
Like Romaine Brooks, Jacobs presents formal elegance, desire,
and beauty all coupled within the allure of sexual magic. The
joy sings through Jacobs’ lens.”
--Professor John Wood, from the Introduction to RENÉE JACOBS'
PARIS
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Rene Jacobs
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inquiries regarding use of and purchasing image use rights must
be directed to the photographer.
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