LC control no. | no2005107923 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Blaufuks, Daniel |
Birth date | 1963 |
Place of birth | Lisbon (Portugal) |
Profession or occupation | Photographers |
Found in | Vidas privadas, 2004: p. 6 (Daniel Blaufuks) This business of living, 2015: title page (Daniel Blaufuks) Wikipedia, July 5, 2016 (Daniel Blaufuks (Lisbon, 1963) is a Portuguese photographer, the grandson of Polish and German Ashkenazi Jews who 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 provided his first-and-last regular job; he studied photography and started his free-lancing career at the weekly music newspaper Blitz, followed by the newspaper O Independente and, later, the Portuguese Marie Claire and others; in 1991, Blaufuks published, with Paul Bowles, My Tangier, and 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 United States and traveled in Europe, India, Russia, Africa and South America; as well as producing many exhibitions, Blaufuks directed several films and videos: Life is not a picnic (1998), Black and White (2000), Under Strange Skies (2002), Reversed Landscapes (2002), and Slightly Smaller than Indiana (2006)) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Blaufuks> |