Jan Ságl

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He has been involved in photography since the age of fifteen - these were the first attempts at deliberate painting into photographs - influenced by surrealism. But he got his first camera at the age of six, when he exposed his siblings for the first film, but the second film was already full of various details and abstractions. He didn't take family pictures anymore. After graduating from grammar school, he worked as an independent photographer from 1963, when Jiří Padrta invited him to collaborate in the Výtvarná práce magazine. In the 1960s, he photographed for the magazines Výtvarná práce and Výtvarná úmení until they were abolished at the beginning of the normalization in 1969...(source: Wikipedia)

Birthdate::
25.3.1942
Jan Ságl is on postcards in 2 different variants:
Jan Ságl (22x), J. Ságl (9x)
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Rank Publisher Publisher Name, country, years Count Years
1 PressFoto Praha CzechoslovakiaCSK PressFoto Praha,
Czechoslovakia, 1972 - 1992
31 1972 - 1992
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