Jazz Club 1938 by Bert-Jan de Wagenaar

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Bert-Jan de Wagenaar

Netherlands

About ‘Jazz Club 1938’ by Bert-Jan de Wagenaar

This Jazz poster seems to come straight out of a New York archive instead of a modern computer.
Designer Bert-Jan de Wagenaar purposely made this image old to create an authentic atmosphere. Nice detail: the saxophone in the photo was actually made in 1938 and is still being played. In his graphic work Bert-Jan is always fiddling…

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Bert-Jan de Wagenaar
Netherlands

Bert-Jan de Wagenaar (1974), photographer, graphic designer, artist, musician.
In the 1990s he studied for a number of years at the art and graphics academy. There he was taught the craft of (then still analogue) photography and graphic design. In the end, he decided on a career in music and the camera and felt-tip pens disappeared into the closet.
In the end it seems that blood is thicker than water and he has taken up the camera and pens again.
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