
Photographing this family with whom we found we had very much in common was a pleasure from start to finish.
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Photographing this family with whom we found we had very much in common was a pleasure from start to finish.
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Every year, I watch with joy as spring begins to settle on the hill in front of my windows. The green, initially sporadic and shy, finally invades all the vegetation like a powder trail with this tender, almost neon tint soon joined by the white of the first flowers on the branches. Continue reading

For her husband’s birthday, K. wanted a very special session: one immortalizing two subjects with beautiful and sensuous curves, patiently repaired and customised by the couple, both motorcycle enthusiasts. Continue reading

The weather was extremely nice for this session, which was all at the same time family, child and maternity session.
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A picturesque Prague family session with a lovely Japanese family of four who slightly overestimated the temperature of an early March morning… Continue reading

The snow seems long gone but I’m glad I had enough determination this winter to wake up before dawn one morning and push my reluctant body out of my warm and cosy sheets to confront the freezing wind on Charles Bridge and maybe even worse for me a small crowd of (mainly male) photographers who had had the same idea as me. Continue reading

Aromi, Riccardo Lucque’s first restaurant in Prague got a full renovation last fall, when it moved from Manesova to Namesti Miru, undergoing a full transformation from logo, to decor to the available space. Continue reading

I recently had the great pleasure of welcoming one of my best friends, who came to visit Prague with her two children.
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We live in wonderful times where one can observe an eclipse in one’s office through the pinhole hastily made a few minutes earlier, as well as watch the same eclipse taking place thousands of miles away, while sharing this event with friends via Social Media, all at the same time.
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It is said that there are two types of photographers, those who make the photograph, and those who wait for the right moment to happen in front of their lens before capturing it without any intervention. I guess I must be 35% of the first type and 65% of the second one. Continue reading