Tag Archives: mamiya

SESJA RODZINNA | GOSIA + BŁAŻEK + JASIEK

Meet Gradki – wait, you’ve already met them! You’ve seen them in the photos from Ania and Maciek’s wedding, then our first workshops, their own wedding and the session they won almost a year ago. We’ve known them for some time and we love them;) So here goes another session with them – this time…

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SESJA ŚLUBNA | OLA I MARCIN

WhiteSmoke visiting a funfair to do a session – impossible? Not really – we stood up to the challenge that Ola and Marcin presented to us. The only problem was to coordinate the funfair and the weather. Ola, Marcin, thank you for great fun, enjoy the photos! Smoki w wesołym miasteczku na sesji ślubnej?;) Niemożliwe?…

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PORTRET | SESJA W PREZENCIE ;-)

Olga and Piotr, a couple whose photos we took during their wedding and family sessions, have given their friends an exceptional wedding gift – a session with us! Take a look – different films, one camera. Olga i Piotr, których gościliśmy na blogu przy okazji reportażu ślubnego i sesji rodzinnej sprawili swoim znajomym niesamowity prezent…

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PORTRET & BACKSTAGE | GOSIA + BŁAŻEK | WARSZTATY REPORTAŻU ŚLUBNEGO

PORTRAIT & BACKSTAGE | GOSIA + BŁAŻEK | WEDDING REPORTAGE WORKSHOPS The first edition of workshops is behind us! We would like to thank all participants – you were great! Your energy exceeded expectations and your potential is just waiting to be unleashed! Dorota Sobieraj, Emilia Ułanowicz-Szarafińska, Justyna Wrzesińska, Kasia Pawlica, Maciej Nowacki, Michał Terajewicz,…

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PORTRET | TOMASZ LIS – NOWY NACZELNY WPROST

New Chief Editor of Wprost magazine – Tomasz Lis – a very quick portrait. Three minutes, twelve frames, one photo for the editorial. Brushed up with a 5D Mark II just to be on the safe side. Trzy minuty, 12 klatek, jedno zdjęcie do wstępniaka. Poprawione 5-ką dla pewności. Tomasz Lis – bardzo szybki portret….

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PORTRAIT | JÓZEF OLEKSY

What can you do in a quarter of an hour? Squeezed in between meetings, in a hurry. Head full of ideas in the bin on hearing the traditional “when will it finish?” No chance to find an interesting spot or appropriate light. Locked within four walls, looking for a photographic utopia… Standard procedure when working…

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