I love to share emotions trough my models, who I often find in streets, at work or even in
supermarket.
I am fascinated by women’s softness, tenderness and fragility.
In my photographs I like to join both, femininity and sadness together. Every photoshoot
helps me to ventilate my own sadness hidden inside of me. I believe that every
emotion is an energy that can be transformed from one form in to the another one. I aim to capture emotions in photographs.
For some reason I have found, that ginger and freckled people have something unique in their soul.
Something very similar to mine. I love freckles. They always make me thinking and
asking myself questions like, why are they there? Why others don't have them? And why
someone have so many of them? That really fascinate me.
I met Barnes twins trough my friend on social media and we are working together since.
professional category
Sisters (Single)
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I came to photography almost by accident in my late twenties, and in the few years since that time, it has transformed my life.
My grandfather was a keen amateur photographer, shooting in black and white, and growing up I always enjoyed his pictures, without knowing it would one day become my passion. My grandmother also created colour painting from his photos, which I helped her with as a child. Yet despite this early introduction to photography, I thought of it as something where I admired other people’s work, but never thought of one day l will go the same way.
For most of my young adult life, I enjoyed took pictures of everyday moments using a mobile phone. Because I couldn’t find a phone with good quality at that time, I decided to buy a camera and from that day, my 29th birthday, I was born again.
For the first month I felt intimidated by the camera and its complex functions, so I hid it under my bed, only sometimes taking it out to open the box, look at it, and put it away again.
Luckily my house mate, also photographer pushed me to try. So I began, and
My grandfather was a keen amateur photographer, shooting in black and white, and growing up I always enjoyed his pictures, without knowing it would one day become my passion. My grandmother also created colour painting from his photos, which I helped her with as a child. Yet despite this early introduction to photography, I thought of it as something where I admired other people’s work, but never thought of one day l will go the same way.
For most of my young adult life, I enjoyed took pictures of everyday moments using a mobile phone. Because I couldn’t find a phone with good quality at that time, I decided to buy a camera and from that day, my 29th birthday, I was born again.
For the first month I felt intimidated by the camera and its complex functions, so I hid it under my bed, only sometimes taking it out to open the box, look at it, and put it away again.
Luckily my house mate, also photographer pushed me to try. So I began, and
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