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walking home through the park… | on film with words
Walking home through the park, I could smell the wet earth and hear the birds singing – as if a sign that I was going in the right direction. I stopped leaning against the cold metal railing. This was the moment. I realized how far I was from my own life, and finally, after many… Read more
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little (Swiss) things | on film
Little things. Tiny things. These are what makes a life complete. I’m learning not to photograph every little moment. I rather prefer to experience them. On the other hand, this little souvenir is especially important to me. A little trip, a tiny one. Of great importance to our health, peace of mind, happiness. Read more
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being in nature | on film
Being in nature, experiencing it, listening to it, meditating. This opens you up to mindfulness, and this further leads you to a more complete life. I really like to start my day with a walk. Preferably early in the morning, when there are not many people around yet. You can then truly disconnect from reality.You… Read more
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Brunnen – Switzerland | on film
I like to go back there. I remember my first visit to Brunnen. The feeling of freedom and happiness accompanied me all day. It was a time when I was just planning my move from Poland to Switzerland. I didn’t take any analog camera with me then, because I wanted to truly experience this visit.… Read more
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about making a difference | for nature
It’s summer. There is a lot of talk about the weather in my neighborhood. Whether in Poland where I come from, or in Switzerland where I live. The weather affects us a lot, it’s capricious, it rains, it storms, it’s hot, it’s unbearable. In Switzerland we have a very strange aura this year. The annual… Read more
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little fun in red | analog photography
Michał. My tour manager, chief driver, financier and doctor. Professionally a pharmacist, but great at many things. Privately, my husband and the model I photograph most often. This time on our little trip to the Swiss city of Sankt Gallen. All photos analog, Kodak Gold 200 (cheapest and my favorite). Read more