I think I have been sticking to one set of cameras and one set of film for way too long. Why not to try something else just for the sake of experiment? Sometimes I have days when I encourage myself to change my gear, but when the next gig comes along I prefer working with tools I got used to. So, all technical elements remain the same and the only thing that changes is the subject in front of your lens.
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Regents Park shoot with Tallulah
I was very lucky (and quick) with organising this shoot with Tallulah from Profile Models. We have managed to get a bit of this Summer atmosphere in Regents Park – it was about +30C in the late afternoon, and it felt like Greece or Spain.
Read MoreEmily for Elite London
It's called called a comfort zone – my home studio, dark blue background and my favourite window light. Sounds very minimal, but I prefer working that way and keep things under control.
Read MorePortraits of Oliver
I don't shoot guys that often. It doesn't mean that I feel uncomfortable doing that, it's just different kind of experience to me.
Read MoreShoot with Alice
We did this shoot with Alice Viner some ago. I have posted bits from the session across my social media accounts, but never had a chance to show it as a whole. Now I guess the time has come to fill this gap.
Read MoreLucy for Onfilm Magazine
To be honest, sometimes I really struggle when I need to define a concept for my next personal shoot or set a straight direction where a project needs to go to. My favourite gigs are the ones with an approximate direction, when you vibe with a model you are working with, and when you both leave plenty of space for experiments. That's kind of shoot we had with Lucy Chappell.
Read MoreSophie for Fuzz Magazine
I just can't be grateful enough when beautiful and talented models are willing to collaborate on my personal projects. We have worked with Sophie Thorpe twice, and even though there was minimum preparations and no epic team involved, I was more than pleased with the results.
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