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Morten Bo was born on 10 May, 1945 in Denmark, is a Danish photographer. Discover Morten Bo'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 78 years old?

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Age 78 years old
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Born 10 May, 1945
Birthday 10 May
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Nationality Denmark

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1945

Morten Bo (born 10 May 1945, Copenhagen), is a Danish photographer who specializes in documentary work with a social impact.

1960

There was a distinct change to documentary photography in the 1960s when it began to take the form of series or photo essays.

1966

Morten Bo started out in film rather than still photography at the National Film School of Denmark in 1966.

He had previously studied architecture and had used photography as a tool to appreciate the concept of space.

1967

A member of Delta-Photos from 1967 to 1972, in 1973, he was a co-founder of the Ragnarok group.

Morten Bo followed the trend, representing the interests of the newly formed party, Venstresocialisterne, which had been founded in 1967.

His direct approach, inspired by William Klein's street photography, resulted in a considerable number of photo books, quite an innovation at the time.

1969

In 1969, he published his first book Findes der en ridder i orange?.

Published in duplex, which was unusual, it presented the dismal street life of Copenhagen with the story of a woman walking through the town.

Concern with negative aspects of life was new to photographic publications leading others to follow with works critical of the politics of the day and the Vietnam War.

1970

His 15 travelling exhibitions in the 1970s and 1980s stirred up controversy.

In addition to the travelling exhibition På landet, he published Spor — et folk og en fotograf i 1970erne (Footsteps — a people and a photographer in the 1970s) (1972) with essays entitled Sildefiletfabrikken (Herring filetting plant) or Ud i det fri (Out in the wilds), often concentrating on the ugly or indifferent side of life, including the socially disadvantaged classes.

Bo continued to publish books about life in Denmark whether in the provinces or at the workplace or even, as in ''Lyset slukkes kl.

1971

Next came Blågård Blues in 1971, revealing stark contrasts in the city's street life with nuns presented side-by-side with drug addicts.

1972

In 1972, thanks to grants he received from the Arts Foundation and from the National Bank, he was able to travel around Denmark for a whole year.

1975

22'' (Lights out at 10 pm) (1975) among the mentally ill.

1978

In 1978, he published Alarm depicting life at a fire station.

Only in 1978 when Bo presented his artistically executed photographs at the Sophienholm exhibition aptly titled Fotografi for kunst, kunst for fotografi (Photography for Art, Art for Photography) did his choice become apparent.

1980

In the 1980s, he turned to abstract photography with lines, contours and contrasts of light and shade.

Folkets skole came out in 1980, criticizing the country's State schools.

1983

Morten Bo has had a significant impact on photography in Denmark not only through his co-founding of Ragnarok in 1983 but especially as head of the Fatamorgana school of art photography.

1989

In line with his interest in promoting the art, he founded Fatamorgana, Denmark's school of art photography, in 1989.

2007

His latest experimental book, Røde Missiler (2007) with photographs he took up to 1990, uses a new photographic technique which, in the words of Morten Bo, "made it possible to treat the photographic paper emulsion in a hitherto unseen, expressive, dynamic way. The technique gave me new possibilities to portray the unreal."

The pictures combine photography's precise definition with the spontaneous dynamics of art.

For a time, Bo and his contemporaries were at a loss to decide whether they belonged to the world of the press or to that of art.

2008

In 2008, Morten Bo won the Fogtdal Photographers Award.