When France is winning its second world cup title, the atmosphere in the whole cityβ¦
Snowy, woolly, white Paris.
Last week was absolute craziness. Shooting from 8am till 8pm, 5 days in a row, running in all directions while trying to...
Spectacular cliffs of Etretat.
Having visited Normandy lots of times over the past few years, I never managed to make it to the famous Etretat coast in France. As much as I've always wanted to...
Golden summer in Paris.
A lil' pause in my travels means both resting and catching up with work. Luckily there is something that combines these two activities. Something that...
Under the charm of the French countryside.
After a longer trip and almost 2 weeks of getting up at 6am, there is hardly anything more pleasurable than going back home and having a well deserved sleep off. However...
Seeing world in color.
Recently Paris is so cold and rainy that it's way much harder than usual to gather some motivation and go shoot outside. What's more, as a photographer I'm quite used to the situation where...
People of Paris.
In-between the first and second round, all France is totally absorbed in the presidential election. The television and Internet are ringing from the various election polls, but...
A little bit of architecture.
Walking around Paris almost every day and always looking for some good stuff to shoot, I tend to forget that my research shouldn't be limited to...
It's spring in Paris!
The return from trip to Lake Baikal turned out to be exceptionally pleasant. It's really hard to believe how much...
Golden January.
Hey guys! I'm finally back after a lil' 2 weeks pause. Fresh desk, fresh mind, fresh pics - I'm pretty excited to be back in Paris and shooting...
The city of gold.
It looks like autumn has finally came to Paris. Time runs so fast and it's hard to believe that it's already October. As a photographer I couldn't be more happy about it. Not only there are beautiful, rusty colors slowly appearing on the trees, but also it's getting much easier to find...
Holiday time in Paris.
Every year, the end of July marks the beginning of the holiday season in Paris. Many shops and restaurants are being closed for at least two weeks, everything slows down and the majority of Parisians simply leaves the city, in search of other summer destinations. It might be hard to believe but there are even less cars on the streets! Only the city center is...