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Mikael Jansson was born on 15 July, 1958 in Stockholm, Sweden, is a Swedish fashion photographer and director. Discover Mikael Jansson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
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Stockholm, Sweden |
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Mikael Jansson Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Mikael Jansson's Wife?
His wife is Sofia Charlotta Jansson
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Sofia Charlotta Jansson |
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Billie Jansson, Kim Jansson |
Mikael Jansson Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mikael Jansson worth at the age of 65 years old? Mikael Jansson’s income source is mostly from being a successful Photographer. He is from Sweden. We have estimated Mikael Jansson's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Mikael Jansson (born July 15, 1958) is a Swedish fashion photographer and director.
Jansson regularly contributes to publications such as American and French Vogue, Interview Magazine as well as photographing campaigns for luxury brands such as Estée Lauder, Coach, Calvin Klein and Louis Vuitton.
Later in the 1970s and early 80s, Jansson photographed popular bands coming to Stockholm behind the stage and in VIP areas, such as Blondie, Roxy Music, Iggy, Bowie and the Clash, as well as musicians Chet Baker and Miles Davis.
He then took on an assistant role with Swedish photographer Carl-Johan Rönn, where he received an education in the works of Stieglitz, Brassaï, Cartier-Bresson, Kerstész and Lartigue.
Five years thereafter, he moved to New York to assist Richard Avedon during the time Avedon was working on In the American West.
In 1987 Jansson returned to Stockholm and set up his own studio and darkroom, which maintains his archive today.
By the early 90s, Jansson had moved to Paris and established his career as an international fashion photographer working for magazines such as Glamour, British Vogue, Italian Vogue, Numero, Arena Hommes Plus and Stockholm New, a magazine Jansson helped pioneer.
Jansson gained international recognition for a nude portfolio published in Dutch magazine in 1998.
The feature spanned 82 pages and included fashion credits to nude images in a nod to Andy Warhol.
Jansson is currently based out of Stockholm but is frequently dividing his time between London and Toscana
Jansson grew up in Stockholm, where he was born.
He began photographing in the woods of Sköndal (Stockholm) and just like many other visual artists Mikael had a great interest in birds.
He knew all the different species from Fåglar i Färg, a praised book written by the swedish ornithologist Sigfrid Durango.
It was during those years that he started a long-term collaboration with stylist Karl Templer, who, in a 2008 interview for French GQ, stated that Jansson's talent was "limitless".
Jansson's body of work encompasses both analog film photography, as well as digital.
Jansson established himself with an international roster of international brands such as Chanel, Brioni, Zara, Swarovski, Calvin Klein, Lancôme, Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Estée Lauder.
He is currently commissioned for publications including Vogue, Interview Magazine, Vogue Paris, W Magazine, Vogue Hommes International, i-D, Love, Pop, Another Magazine and V Magazine.
These assignments include high-profile celebrity features and include some of the most iconic talents of our time such as Brad Pitt, Gary Oldman, Jodie Foster, Cate Blanchett, Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone, Sofia Coppola, Ryan Gosling, Christian Bale and Marc Jacobs.
Mikael Jansson is represented worldwide by Annette Wenzel at M.A.P ltd.
In 2017, Mikael Jansson received a grant to photograph Holocaust survivors in Sweden.
The unique material was published in book format by Alber Bonniers förlag, but was also presented as a documentary.
“This is unique documentation of a generation that is about to disappear," says publisher Albert Bonnier of Albert Bonniers Förlag. ''"The photos offer a memory of the Holocaust in a way that's impossible to resist.
In times such as these, it's particularly important that we are reminded of the horrors those in the photos were forced to suffer through." Witnesses'' consists of nine oversized volumes that tell the survivors stories through photos and quotes.
The exhibition Witnesses was curated by Daniel Birnbaum, director of Moderna Museet in Stockholm and the project is a collaboration between Mikael Jansson and Kulturhuset.
Daria, The Archipelago Series (2018):
Classic, dreamy, black-and-white pictures, taken on distant islets, on soft polished rocks long since worn and shaped by the movements of ice age glaciers.
Islands that have become the very essence of innocence, Swedish-ness, voluntary solitude, and summer holiday freckles.
Mikael Jansson has always been heavily inspired by the Swedish archipelago and he spent most of his childhood there due to his fathers interest in boats.
Jansson explores the very entity of its beauty together with the Ukrainian-Canadian supermodel Daria Webowy, which he has worked with on multiple different occasions.
''“She has something special.
To me, she is not a model, she has something else.
Something more personal which I found to be more important.
The book Witnesses is an archive box containing nine 16-page broadsheet volumes with all of the 97 living Holocaust survivors and their stories and the publication won the Swedish photo book award in 2019 with the following motivation from the jury:
''“In times of change and confusion, photographers take place in the public conversation.
Especially when the time is about to run out.
This project tells the story of one of the most horrifying events in modern history, with great integrity, respect and vicinity.
The technical level of the images is not without significance, it grants the people and their stories great dignity.
The directness of the presentation could have a vital contribution to our democracy”.''