I didn’t grow up with a camera in my hand—but I did grow up with photographs that meant everything. My dad was always the one behind the lens, quietly documenting birthdays, beach trips, and everyday joy. Those images became little time capsules of happiness, even when life wasn’t always easy.
I didn’t fall in love with photography straight away. It crept in slowly, starting when my daughter was born and I felt an urge to capture the fleeting, silly, beautiful moments of our new life. It was just for us—simple snapshots of memories. It wasn’t until I spontaneously decided to photograph my son one day that something shifted. That shoot made me feel something deeper. From that moment, I was hooked—not just on taking photos, but on truly seeing people.
Photography taught me to slow down. To notice the quiet glances, the messy laughter, the warmth of someone simply being themselves. In a world that often celebrates the filtered, the curated, and the surface-level, I’m drawn to something far more honest. I believe in documenting real connection and authentic emotion. That’s where the magic lives.
Before every session, I love chatting with my clients over Zoom—it gives us a chance to get to know one another, which makes a big difference on the day. My sessions are relaxed, playful, and full of movement. No awkward posing, just natural moments unfolding. We walk, we talk, we laugh—and I’m there to quietly capture the truth of it all.
Magda