When the artist comes home: Dara Doma by SorryWeCan
An inside look at Dara Doma by SorryWeCan: from backstage anticipation to the final celebration. What the audience sees, and what they do not.
Riding the Emotional Rollercoaster: Tina by SorryWeCan
Shots captured throughout the night - from the pre-show preparations and final adjustments to the moment Tina stepped into the spotlight.
Sustainable tourism of Lanzarote: The one without billboards and trees
Minimizing environmental impact while maximizing visitor enjoyment. Lanzarote was beautiful, it was peaceful, it was calm, it was dry, it was volcany. It was everything I needed it to be. Even though I did miss the trees.
The art of lithography with Marian Komacek (Life of an artwork)
The atmosphere of each studio is always unique. Marian Komacek was no exception. See the process of a centuries-old technique and the uniqueness of another atelier in the following photos.
Monika and storytelling through movement (Life of an artwork)
Being a dancer is one thing, but being a promoter, choreographer, manager, creative director, house mother, and emotional support for all those that need it — is a job (or more of a life purpose) of one hell of a bosswoman.
One quick stroll through New York City
Let me take you to a walk through the streets of New York that you know and show you people you haven’t met.
How Jakub Trajter captures the movement of form (Life of an artwork)
Insight into the Sculpture Studio filled bronze, metal, stone, cubes, movement, random artifacts combined, creating a whole new world… and more bronze.
An ordinary studio session with my extraordinary friends (Life of an artwork)
The second edition of my photo series "Life of an artwork", capturing a jam session of a young upcoming band from Slovakia.
Jureš Fallgrapp and his studio routine (Life of an artwork)
First edition of my new photo series "Life of an artwork", dedicated to comprehensively document the creative process of several established artists from Slovakia from various industries.
Italian diaries: One sunny day in Siena, Tuscany
Since I had an opportunity to study Italian art and architecture multiple times, I decided to create a photo series celebrating its treasures.
The magic of Bratislava covered in snow (A city without people pt.2)
As we are in the second lockdown, I captured the atmosphere of the empty streets of Bratislava covered with the light shower of a snow flurry.
Grateful for making it through 2020 and for everything it has brought and taught (The last day)
The last article for the December 2020 gratitude series and a very important note to self.
Random acts of kindness and a quick Christmas wish for everyone
Happy photo from the Christmas tree wishing everyone all that is merry :).
Having a roof over my head is a privilege
I take a lot of things for granted. This post is just a quick reminder of how lucky most of us are.
22 non-fiction books that changed the way I think
List of my most influential and insightful books that I have read on several different topics including art, architecture, business, marketing and self-development.
A love letter to all the important people in my life
I don't tell people how much they mean to me often enough. I hope you all know you are loved.
The role of authenticity in an overly staged online world
As I started photographing people, I learned that I enjoy shots that are not staged; the answer was street photography.
Just some pretty pictures from my travel adventures
Compilation of photographs from my favourite places around the world including New York, Florence, Paris or London.
26 timeless feel-good movies that will instantly lift your mood
The list for the upcoming holidays of my favourite heart-warming films, romcoms, animated movies and my guilty pleasures.
Some of my favourite works of art from around the world
Everywhere I go, my first steps lead to galleries, museums and exhibitions. These are some of my favourite artists and artworks that keep inspiring me.