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Belgian born, Jos
L. Knaepen, more commonly referred to as "The
Jazzman," became interested in jazz at the age of seventeen,
after purchasing his first LPs of Django Reinhart and Sidney Bechet
in 1961. By the time he was 18, he was a regular attendee at the
infamous Comblain La Tour where many jazz giants performed during
their European tours. It was also during this period that his
interest in photography began.
Not having the money to purchase sophisticated
photo equipment, it took several years of dedicated saving to be
able to call himself a serious photographer. His professional
photographic career began in the early seventies
Jos' photographic work continued during the
early 1980s and his award-winning action photography was exhibited
regularly throughout Belgium. By 1985, his professional photography
career took a hiatus until 1990 when he began again, this time
limiting his photography strictly to jazz, one of the great loves of
his life.
Bio by Suzi Price |