Lukáš Dvořák (photographer)
Lukáš Dvořák (born 1982; Prague, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech photographer of international renown. His artwork has been published by a number of fashion magazines, including Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, Vanity Fair, Cosmopolitan, Woman, as well men's magazines, Playboy and GQ.
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Born | 1982 |
Nationality | Czech Republic |
Education | Ondrio Koh |
Known for | Painting, photography |
Website | lukasdvorak |
Currently, he photographs using digital single-lens reflex cameras, such as Pentax 645D and Nikon D800. Prior to that, he worked with Canon EOS 5D Mark II and 50D.
Bibliography
- 2010: First Impression (164 p., self-published)
Exhibitions
- 2004: Lukáš Dvořák – Galerie Nora, Prague, Czech Republic
- 2005: New Zealand – Café-Bar-Galerie Hidden, Prague, Czech Republic
- 2005: Lukáš Dvořák – Palackého náměstí, Prague, Czech Republic
- 2005: New Zealand – Kulturní centrum Novodvorská, Prague, Czech Republic
- 2009: Lukáš Dvořák – Kongresové Centrum, Prague, Czech Republic
- 2010: First Impression, Leica Gallery Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
- 2010: Lukáš Dvořák, Festival Internationale de la photographie de mode, Cannes, France
- 2011: Lukáš Dvořák, Prague Photo Festival, Prague, Czech Republic
References
- General
- "Lukáš Dvořák". Leica Gallery Prague (in Czech and English). LGP. 2010. lgp.cz. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
- "Lukáš Dvořák". Monamie (in Czech). W21, s.r.o. 24 February 2011. monamie.cz. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
- Editorial (29 October 2009). "Lukáš Dvořák – Trocha sexuality, špetka fetišizmu". Light Garden (in Czech). LG. lightgarden.cz. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
- Muška, Tomáš (4 October 2012). "Rozhovor Lukáš Dvořák". Redakcia (in Slovak). LB International, s.r.o. ephoto.sk. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
Further reading
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- Panská, Zuzana (2010). "Lukáš Dvořák". Nahé tělo ve fotografii po roce 1990 (PDF). Institut tvůřčí fotografie, Filozoficko-přírodovědecká fakulta Slezské univerzity v Opavě (in Czech). Opava, Czech Republic. pp. 15–16.
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