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Encyclopedia > Daniel Blaufuks

Daniel Blaufuks is a Portuguese photographer,born in Lisbon, Portugal in 1963, the grandson of Polish amd German Jews who had moved to Portugal in the late 1920s and 1930s. He moved to Germany in 1976 and returned to Portugal in 1983. He spent several years in the import business, which provide his first-and last-regular job. Blaufuks wanted to be a writer from early age, but lacked confidence in his ability. Photography [fәtɑgrәfi:],[foʊtɑgrәfi:] is the process of recording pictures by means of capturing light on a light-sensitive medium, such as a film or electronic sensor. ... For other uses, see Lisbon (disambiguation). ...


He studied photography and started his free-lancing career at the weekly Blitz, followed by O Independente and later Marie Claire and others. In 1989 he won the national Kodak Awarm despite the fact he had to setle in court with the company. In 1996 he was among the first eight chosen for the European Photography Award.


In 1991 Daniel Blaufuks published, with Paul Bowles, My Tangier an in 1994 the London Diaries, followed by Ein Tag in Mostar (1995) and Uma Viagem a S.Petersburgo (1998). At one time or another, he lived in England and the U.S. and traveled in Europe, India, Russia,Africa and South America. Paul Frederic Bowles (December 30, 1910 - November 18, 1999), was an American composer, author, and traveler. ...


As well as producing many exhibitions, Daniel Blaufuks directed several films and videos: Life is not a picnic (1998, a film without a story, Black and White (2000) the story of a girl who becomes color-blind, Under Strange Skies (2002), a documentary on the Jewish refugees in Lisbon during and after the Second World War and Reversed Landscapes (2002), a film on Portuguese architecture.


His brother is Miguel Blaufuks (the founder of the Simflight Network).


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  1. ^ Sérgio Mah, Daniel Blaufuks, Collected Short Stories

External links

www.danielblaufuks.com


www.simflight.com



 
 

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