This journal is a space where I reflect on photography beyond the image. I write about the role of the muse, the emotional depth of portraiture, and the process behind my handmade prints. It is an exploration of what transforms a photograph into something that can truly be felt.
Working with long expired Polaroid 8x10 film...
I have many boxes of Polaroid 803 and 804 film, expired for almost twenty years now. The chemicals in the pods have completely dried out, and I was tempted many times to throw them all away—but somehow, I never did. And now I’m very glad about that.
The Alchemy of Obsession and Genius: The Artist, the Muse, the Cost of Immortality.
The true role of the muse in art—from Rodin to Modigliani. Discover how love, emotion, and collaboration shape timeless photographic portraiture
Working on my Brutalism Architecture series in Warsaw...
… Photography is my passion, my pain, my dedication — simply my way of life. What fascinates me again and again is how photography connects me with people, how it opens unexpected doors, and how much it teaches and shapes me along the way. If you truly live it, it becomes something much bigger than taking pictures. I love that! It’s gives energy (and sometimes a lot of frustrations).
Long hours alone in the car give you time to think.I found myself thinking about photography.About galleries.About artists.And about what we are all chasing
We often dream of the lives of Picasso, Modigliani, and Cézanne—modern masters who seemed to breathe art. In their time, and partly through them, the gallery world in Paris blossomed…