Jacques Alexandre

Jacques Alexandre (* 18 July 1944) is a French photographer known for his artistic photography of women, kids and landscapes in two main artistic styles: First his romantic "impressionism period" in the '70s, influenced by the impressionism paintings and then his "hyperrealistic period" starting in the '80s, with straight compositions and strong colors. He is also well known for his lifestyle images for the medias worldwide.[1]

Education

Jacques Alexandre was born in Arcachon, France. He first attended the high school in Biarritz, then the "Ecole des Beaux-Arts" high school in Bayonne. With a bursary from the Franco-German Youth Office, he attended from 1966 until 1968 the Technical University of Cologne, in Cologne, Germany, class of photography, graduating with a Bachelor's degree. In 1968 he also obtained the master craftsman certification for photography at the same university.

Career and style

Right after his graduation in 1968, he started working as fashion and advertising photographer for Willy Gursky, the father of Andreas Gursky. In 1969 he was head photographer for advertising and fashion in the advertising studios of the department store Kaufhof in Cologne, Germany. From 1970 until 1975 he worked as freelance cameraman for the German television station WDR. During this time he began doing work for international art publications in a romantic soft focus style, being influenced by the Impressionism and Romantic Era.

His further successes included dozens of photographic books, calendars, posters, puzzles with combined sales well into the millions.[2] Besides his main theme of depicting natural young women, couples and children, Jacques Alexandre also made pictures of landscapes, flowers and still life. Several of his photographs look like oil paintings. Most of his work gives an impression of timelessness because it was made in a preserved nature without buildings, cars and people. His photography was compared[2] to painters like Caspar David Friedrich, Claude Monet or Pierre-Auguste Renoir.

In the '80s began his "hyperrealistic period", with straight compositions and strong colors, also for photographic books, calendars, posters, puzzles and magazines. His new style was reported in prestigious magazines like Zoom[3] and Photo Magazine,[4] Paris, France. As printed art works declined because of the emerging technologies, Jacques Alexandre decided to also create photographs for the medias and make his images accessible worldwide through stock agencies.

In 1998 he published his own printed photo catalogue "The Best Of Jacques Alexandre" for the leading Stock Agencies (DIN A4, 208 pages, 85.000 copies) with 1.008 images of kids, families, beauty, lifestyle, landscape, nature, stills and artistic works. Today, 8,000 images by Jacques Alexandre can be found worldwide through Stock Agencies.[5][6][7]

In the '70s, '80s and '90s, Jacques Alexandre used to spend every year several months on the Spanish island of Ibiza[4] and in Southern France and worked with mostly natural, non professional models.[1] In the '90s, he started large life style photo productions for stock in Southern France and on the Maldives with a staff of professional models, assistants and makeup artists.[1] The artistic images of Jacques Alexandre contain no after effects in the photo laboratory or digitally, everything has to be done during the photo shooting. This process requires an exact concept, organisation, preparation and meticulous working on the set, nothing must be subject to fortuity.

Awards

  • 1966 - 1st Award of the Franco-German Youth Office (FGYO)
  • 1970 - Award of the Asahi Pentax World Photo Contest
  • 1980 - Kodak Photo Book Award for his children book "The Little Red Cat", published by Belser Reich Verlag, Lucerne, Switzerland

Selected books

  • "Der kleine rote Kater" (The Little Red Cat), 1980 - Belser Reich Verlag, Switzerland - ISBN 3-7941-2138-4
  • "The best nudes", 1981 - Haga Shoten, Japan - ISBN 4-8261-1606-1 Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: Invalid ISBN.
  • "Jacques Alexandre 1", 1982 - NGS, Japan - ISBN 4-89011-034-8 C3072
  • "Jacques Alexandre 2", 1982 - NGS, Japan - ISBN 4-89011-067-4 C3072
  • "Aktfotos meisterhaft gestalten", 1992 - Knapp Verlag, Germany - ISBN 3-87420-170-8
  • "Jacques Alexandre", 1994 - NGS, Japan - ISBN 4-89011-348-7

Selected magazine pictorials

MagazineMonthYearCountryDescription
PlayboyFebruary1975Germany8 pages of the "Playmate of the Year"
Color FotoJune1976Germany4 pages photo essay about Jacques Alexandre
Color FilmApril1977GermanyCover and 12 pages, photo essay
Mode und WohnenApril1979Germany6 pages, report Ibiza house
Color FotoOctober1979GermanyCover and 10 pages photo essay about Jacques Alexandre
Color FotoDecember1980Germany8 pages photo essay about Jacques Alexandre
Color FotoApril1982GermanyCover by Jacques Alexandre
Color FotoSeptember1982GermanyCover and 7 pages, photo essay about Jacques Alexandre
ZoomDecember1982FranceCover and 6 pages, photo essay about Jacques Alexandre
PhotoOctober1982FranceCover and 8 pages, photo essay about Jacques Alexandre
Color FotoApril1982GermanyCover by Jacques Alexandre
FotoheftApril1982GermanyCover by Jacques Alexandre
Color FotoOctober1984GermanyCover and 6 pages, photo essay about Jacques Alexandre
Color FotoJanuary1987GermanyCover and 8 pages photo essay about Jacques Alexandre
FotoJanuary1987Germany8 pages photo essay about Jacques Alexandre
FotoJanuary1990Germany6 pages, photo essay about Jacques Alexandre
The Regent1990China8 pages, photo essay about Jacques Alexandre
Color FotoNovember1990Germany6 pages photo essay about Jacques Alexandre
Das MagazinMay1996Germany6 pages, photo essay about Jacques Alexandre

References

  1. Photo Book "Jacques Alexandre, Aktfotos meisterhaft gestalten". Wilhelm Knapp Verlag 1991, Germany (German).
    • Color Foto Magazine, 05/1975: "Matadore der Kamera, Jacques Alexandre: Gelenkter Zufall" (German).
    • Color Foto Magazine, 06/1976: "Jacques Alexandre: Im natürlichen Licht" (German).
    • Color Foto Magazine, 10/1979: "Jacques Alexandre: Sinn-Bilder zum ergänzen" (German).
    • Color Foto Magazine, 12/1980: "Jacques Alexandre: Flucht in die Illusion", author: Horst Pressburger (German).
  2. Magazin Zoom no. 103/1982, Paris, France, Jacques Alexandre.
  3. Photo Magazine no. 12/1984 Paris, France, Jacques Alexandre: "Au soleil d'Ibiza", author: Herbert Molderings.
  4. https://www.agefotostock.com/age/en/CollectionImages.aspx?providerfilter=EXA
  5. http://imagenavi.jp/search/#!/creator:169 (Japanese).
  6. https://bvpa.org/neu-bei-imago-jacques-alexandre/ (German).
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