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Navigating the Social Media Maze

In the digital age, social media has become an indispensable tool for connecting with each other, regardless if it’s your family, friends or with artists and others. However, as platforms evolve and algorithms shift, it's becoming increasingly hard to stay up to date with everything happening and to share my work with the people who are actually interested. I want to connect with you directly and I want to make sure you don’t miss out!

From the showroom in Prague, April 2024

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Coaching two people to realize their projects

In this mini series you'll follow me in 4 episodes on the journey of coaching two people to realize their photo projects. I hope you'll follow me on the journey throughout the year and you might see some behind the scenes of one of my own projects as well. This project is a collaboration with Eizo and Kamera & Bild

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Episode 2:

Episode 3 & 4 coming later this year...

In memory of Rob Gonsalves ❤

A few weeks ago I learned that Rob Gonsalves passed away last year (sadly by suicide) and I just wanted to write a few lines about him and his importance to my own work. Robert Gonsalves (July 10, 1959 – June 14, 2017) was a Canadian painter of magic realism (surrealism). He produced original works, limited edition prints and illustrations for his own books.

I have always found a lot of inspiration in illustrated children books. I remember seeing Rob's work many years ago, even before I discovered photography and my own style. It was a spark, I loved to lose myself in his work and I loved the surreal transitions between the different worlds he created. I wanted to do that as well.

It's very sad that he left us so early and I think that he deserved more frame and recognition. To me he will always be among my biggest inspirations. Rest in peace Rob.

Rob's sister wrote this tribute about him: [LINK]