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Wedding Inspiration in Tuscany

Wedding Inspiration in Tuscany

He is chasing her, she is chasing him.
Lost in the woods, but are they lost?
Lost in each other, lost in their love.
It feels so sweet to abandon the reality
and be carried away by butterflies.
It’s just the woods and it’s just them.
Her wedding dress, his longing hands.
Their hungry lips and eternal promise.

For this inspiration elopment in Tuscany we went off the beaten track to create timeless, ethereal images that inspire to venture creatively in wedding photography. We are in the mystic woods of Pratomagno, listening to the sound of the trees and letting our imagination set sail on its own course.  

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wedding inspiration in tuscany
wedding inspiration in tuscany
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FAPA – Fine Art Photogragphy Awards Nominee

It feels rather special to be nominated to FAPA – Fine Art Photography Awards 2018 and see my work among so many talented creators. There’s nothing else to do, but keep up working and maybe one day my work will get to the podium! Always aim high!

View the full entry here.

Big thanks to FAPA. It’s a great honour.

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Rangefinder Magazine Photo of the Day

Rangefinder Magazine Photo of the Day

Wedding photographer Iga Koczorowska of Moko Photography, based in Arezzo, Italy, created a personal project as wedding inspiration, as well as “proof that Italy is not only about sunsets and vineyards,” she says. “It’s also full of moody forests, rocky rivers, ferns and broken trees. For this inspiration photo session, we went off the beaten track to create timeless, ethereal images that inspire to venture creatively outside of common wedding photography.”

 Read the full article

I am very excited to have this photograph, entitled The Embrace, published as Photo of the Day by Rangefinder Magazine. It comes from a series of images taken during an alternative wedding photo session in Tuscany and I’m head-over-the-moon to see it published in this leading online photography magazine. Big thank you goes to editor-in-chief Jacqueline Tobin for choosing to feature my work again.

Big thanks to Rangefinder Magazine! It’s an honour.

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Rangefinder Magazine Photo of the Day

Rangefinder Magazine Photo of the Day

There was that one second when everything interlocked perfectly – the light, the mood, the expression. It seemed like the time stopped, while my shutter was clicking. There was this little moment, which felt like magic. That moment was a proof that there is way more to photography than just a camera and a digital file, way more than just a pretty picture. A photograph is able to capture the soul, show the intangible, create a reality of its own.

I am very proud to have this photograph, entitled Reminiscing at the Lake, published as Photo of the Day by Rangefinder Magazine. This image is dear to me and it feels very special to know that it is appreciated by industry specialists. Seeing it published among photographs of acclaimed wedding and portrait professionals from all over the world gives me wings. Big thanks to editor-in-chief Jacqueline Tobin for featuring my work.

Big thanks to Rangefinder Magazine! It’s an honour.

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Blind Memory – Sisters Photo Session in Tuscany

Blind Memory – Sisters Photo Session in Tuscany

This series is about a relationship lost in the course of time. It tells a story of two sisters, their closeness, love and devotion, which eventually dissolve and each of them goes their own way. The photos are accompanied by the story, which is my interpretation. You can look at the images and read along or you can choose to make up your own story. After all, photography is about personal interpretation.

THE STORY

Zaria and Layla were as close as sisters can get. One was a mirror reflection of the other. You couldn’t tell where one of them ended and the other begun. They were one, sharing secrets, dreams and passions.

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sisters photosession tuscany
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sisters photosession tuscany

One day, when strolling through a meadow Layla noticed a beautiful rock. She picked it up and gave it to Zaria saying “whatever happens in life, I want this stone to remind you of me”.

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sisters photosession tuscany

Zaria, touched by the token, decided she wanted to gift Layla something in return. Something special and one of a kind. Right then, a firefly flew right in front of her and disappeared in the woods nearby. Without thinking, she jumped up, grabbed Layla by hand and together they ran off to the forest. Zaria tried to grab the firefly time and time again, but it was too quick. Yet she persisted and eventually catched it.

Delighted, Zaria put it in a little jar and was about to hand it to Layla. She couldn’t know that there was an ancient spell cast on fireflies in that forest. Hundreds of years ago, villagers living nearby were so fascinated by the fireflies that they caught almost all of them. Fireflies became almost extinct and an enchanter who lived in the woods cast a spell on the remaining few. Whoever touched them in the forest, would loose memory.

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sisters photosession tuscany

As Zaria held the firefly, her memory faded away. She couldn’t remember why she had caught the firefly nor why she was in the woods. Yet, worst of all, she couldn’t recognise the girl that was standing next to her. Looking at Layla she asked, “Who are you? Can I help you with something?”.

At first Layla thought it was one of many games that they played and laughed. Yet soon she realised what happened. Zaria didn’t recognise her. She lost all their memories, all the joys they shared and dreams they cultivated. And with them, Layla lost the dearest person she had. Zaria was standing there, but it was as if she was dead. Empty and hollow.

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Model – photographer relationship – How do I work with models

Model – photographer relationship – How do I work with models

It is extremely important to me to work with a model that could potentially be my friend. And by friend I mean a person who shares my sensitivity and view on life. I’m not interested so much in her beauty, but rather in her personality. That’s for two reasons. Reason number one – personality speaks louder than beauty. Reason number two – I like feeling comfortable and at ease with a person I have in front of my camera.

I wasn’t aware that this aspect was so important to me. At the beginning I assumed that just anyone was fine for a shoot. But I soon realised that subconsciously I kept selecting models with certain character traits – gentle, feminine, soft-hearted and smart. Generally in life I have a tendency of avoiding dominating, loud people and I do the same when choosing a person to photograph.

When working on a photograph I need to feel the flow, I need to feel that me and my model understand each other without words, that there is harmony and balance between us. When the relationship doesn’t click, the shoot is like driving on a bumpy road. I may still get to my destination, but tired and irritated.

As a photographer, I expose my feelings and ideas to the model I photograph and for that reason it is fundamental that I find understanding and acceptance from her. As much as I need to feel accepted, so does she. After all, the making of a photograph is an exchange and each of us needs to give something of hers.

My model for this shoot, Magda, seems to be born to work with me. She is sensitive, cooperative, gentle and calm, but at the same time she is open to the most crazy, weird and wild ideas. This shoot was done in one of many beautiful parks in Warsaw, Poland. The day was a little rainy and humid, which kept people away from strolling the paths and gave us more space and freedom. We spent time in the bushes, fighting off mosquitoes, inventing stories, giggling and shooting. And here I would once again like to thank Magda for our amazing cooperation and I very much hope it was just one of many to come.

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Nine months – Visual Journey through Pregnancy

Nine months – Visual Journey through Pregnancy

Pregnancy is a miracle. I understood it fully only when I found out I was pregnant and month after month watched my belly grow. As the little kicks from within me intensified, I couldn’t stop marvelling at how perfect nature was. Even though it is obvious how new life begins and since the beginning of time babies have been born the same way, I’m still astounded that I am able to give life to a new human being. It seems incredible that there is life inside me which from a tiny little seed has grown into a baby, a new person, a new story in the book of life. It stroke me as a revelation and it further deepened my admiration for the mechanisms of the universe.

No one else will ever know the strength of my love for you. After all, you are the only one who knows what my heart sounds like from the inside.

As an expecting mum and a photographer I couldn’t just admire that miraculous state in the mirror. I needed to document the development of the life within me. I didn’t just want to take photos of my belly though. That wouldn’t be fulfilling enough. I needed to find a way of linking pregnancy with nature. When I think nature, I think forest, trees, flowers. Since I couldn’t bring a forest home, I opted for flowers. Every month I went to a flower market or a nearby meadow, set up black background next to my living room window and took photos of myself and the flowers to then edit and merge the shots together.

I set off imagining the project in colour, but as I got to the end of it, I found the colours too distracting. Although beautiful, they were obscuring the message. In colour the flowers dominated too much and I didn’t want nature to dominate, I wanted it to be in symbiosis with the body. Turning the images into a black and white series and working on them in greyscale brought me to where I wanted to get – to a subtle fusion of the feminine and the nature in full bloom.

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Romantic Couple Photoshoot in Tuscany

Romantic Couple Photoshoot in Tuscany

From Singapore to Tuscany, aroused by the beauty of this land, Cindy and Shaun travelled all the way to Italy for their holidays. It was their wedding anniversary and they decided to celebrate it by celebrating themselves. Coming from a big city, everything about the Tuscan countryside was a little discovery for them, let alone the romantic views from Dimora Santa Margherita. It was a true pleasure creating these glimpses of memories for them to take home. 

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Magical Sunrise Couple Photo Session in Tuscany

Magical sunrise couple session in Tuscany

Pratomagno remains off the beaten track for people visitng Tuscany from abroad, but it’s a gem of a rare beauty. With it’s endless meadows and rolling hills, I’d call it little Scotland of Tuscany. It overlooks two important valleys – Casentino and Valdarno – and on days with good visibility, you can even see Florence in the distance. 

When Irene and Andrea contacted me for a photo shoot, the choice was obvious. We share the love for mountains and instantly clicked on the idea of going to Pratomagno for the sunrise. Even though that asked getting up at 4 am in the morning of us. 

Location: Pratomagno 

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Sunrise couple photography tuscany
Sunrise couple photography tuscany
Sunrise couple photography tuscany
Sunrise couple photography tuscany
Sunrise couple photography tuscany
Sunrise couple photography tuscany
Sunrise couple photography tuscany
Sunrise couple photography tuscany
Sunrise couple photography tuscany
Sunrise couple photography tuscany
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Sunrise couple photography tuscany
Sunrise couple photography tuscany
Sunrise couple photography tuscany
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Wedding in San Galgano Abbey

Real Wedding in San Galgano, Tuscany

Romantic, oh so romantic, and poetic. San Galgano, the roofless cathedral in Tuscany leaves space for dreams. Here the roof isn’t the limit, the sky is. No wonder couples from all over the world choose this location for their special day. 

It was the same in Kasia and Krzysztof’s case, who drove all the way from Poland with their little baby girl to fulfill their dream of getting married right here, among Tuscan fields and hills.

Documenting their happy day was a real joy. Their sense of humour, lightness and “no stress” way of life made it a mix of romance and fun.   

 

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San Galgano Wedding Photography
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