Joakim Eskildsen Explained

Birth Place:Copenhagen, Denmark
Nationality:Danish
Alma Mater:University of Art and Design Helsinki
Occupation:Art Photographer

Joakim Eskildsen (born 1971) is a Danish art photographer.

Career as a photographer

Eskildsen was born in 1971 in Copenhagen. He was a pupil of Rigmor Mydtskov in Copenhagen and went to Finland in 1994 to study photographic book making with Pentti Sammallahti at the University of Art and Design Helsinki. He lives near Copenhagen and has shown some of his works in Europe (including Germany, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, France, England, Italy), China, and South Africa.

From 2000-2006, together with the writer Cia Rinne, Eskildsen sought out Romani in various (mainly Eastern European) countries and other ethnic groups in India who are possibly related to the Roma. The fruits of this work have found their way into the book The Roma Journeys, which delivers insight into the life of the Roma by its text and more than 200 photographs.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Ingeborg Wiensowski: "Foto-Ausstellung Die Romareise: Dreck, Elend, Stolz". Spiegel Online, 2009-11-17
  2. http://www.helsinkischool.fi/helsinkischool/artist.php?id=9005&type=CV Eskildsen's CV
  3. Uli Eberhardt, "Deutscher Fotobuchpreis 2009: Lesefutter für Fotofans ", Fokussiert.com, 6 November 2008. Accessed 20 November 2010.