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Český dřevák was a group of Czech photographers that existed in 2000-2008. Its members were not connected by a common manifesto, but by the technical way of creating photographs. All of them worked with wooden large-format cameras (using negative formats such as 13x18 - 24x30 cm) and their resulting photographs were usually contact prints. == History == The group was founded by photographers Karel Kuklík, Jan Reich, Jaroslav Beneš and Bohumír Prokůpek in 2000. In 2002 they were joined by Tomáš Rasl and in 2003 by Petr Helbich. This is how Bohumír Prokůpek summed up the reason why these artists formed the group: "We used to meet to discuss films, photographic paper, the landscape, exhibitions, politics, girls, and life's little adventures, and because of good wine, which can make existence even more wonderful (...) What brings us together is our delight in the craft, our leisurely approach, the wonderful finality of the contact print..." After the deaths of Bohumír Prokůpek and Jan Reich in 2008 and 2009, respectively, the group was dissolved even though its surviving members still occasionally exhibit their works collectively under the name of Český dřevák.
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