Jesper Mogensen
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I am a neuroscientist who works more or less 24 hours a day ... :-)
But in all that spare time, I love to take pictures ... Which gives me so much extra energy - to do neuroscience!
I may also mention that I am a Dane - living in Copenhagen.
And since some have asked:
I am Professor of Neuroscience (University of Copenhagen, Denmark), head of UCN (a research department at the University of Copenhagen - www.psy.ku.dk/ucn ), and Director of ReCBIR (an international research organization - www.psy.ku./recbir ).
Having more than my plate full as a neuroscientist, I guess I should not even try to find time for semi-pro photography - but as part of the Danish portrait-company LightCatchers ( www.lightcatchers.dk/ ) I do so anyway ... :-)
I try not to limit myself to just one or two types of photography. But should I point to the main trends in, what I am doing, I guess it would have to be:
PORTRAITS - for instance:
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NATURE - for instance:
and
SYMBOLIC - for instance:
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For my Flickr score and other information:
see netomer.de/flickrtools/inspector/?nsid=51344793@N00
Please do not use my photos without my permission - but if you ask, you are likely to get it ! :-)
- JoinedDecember 2006
- OccupationProfessor of Neuroscience, Director
- HometownCopenhagen
- Current cityCopenhagen
- CountryDenmark
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You have a great photostream with plenty of interesting photos. Whether is is land- or seascape photos there is always a point of interest or some interesting detail. Most of all I appreciate looking through your portraits where it is evident that you know how to establish an close connections to your subject and there… Read more
You have a great photostream with plenty of interesting photos. Whether is is land- or seascape photos there is always a point of interest or some interesting detail. Most of all I appreciate looking through your portraits where it is evident that you know how to establish an close connections to your subject and thereby giving us as viewers a glimpse of their personality. Well done Jesper and I hope to see more of your photos when time permits it. Kindly JR.
Read lessVery beautiful and have special moment, thank you !
it's a great pleasure to know you are a neuroscience professor. How long have you been teaching it at school? are you also a doctor in this field? i have wanderd through your photostream and some of your pictures are very impressive and i enjoy them vey much... world of wonders