I photograph people and their dogs in a documentary style — calmly, naturally, and without pressure. You don’t need to pose or perform. The goal isn’t to look perfect, but to simply be together the way you really are. That’s where the beauty is — in the way your dog looks at you, leans into you, runs ahead and glances back, curls up by your side. I want to catch those small, quiet gestures.

We can go for a walk in a field or the dunes, sit on a bench in the city, lie on the grass, drink tea from a thermos, play, explore, do nothing at all. 

I might suggest something gently, but I won’t tell you where to stand or how to move. You don’t have to know what to do — that’s my job. You just bring your dog and your real connection.

The session usually takes about two hours. We choose a place where your dog feels safe and where you feel at ease. It can be outside — in nature, by the sea, in a quiet corner of the city — or indoors, at home, in your usual rhythm. We can stay in one location or move between places if it feels right. 

Some people bring snacks or toys, some just walk. I adjust to your pace and energy. 

I don’t do retouching — I don’t remove wrinkles, fur, or leashes. I edit for light, tone, and atmosphere, but I don’t change what’s real. 

You’ll receive around 100+ processed images within 2 to 4 weeks. 

If you’re unsure about what to wear or what kind of leash to bring, I’ll help you choose — just send me a message.This isn’t about being photogenic. It’s about being with someone you love — and letting that be seen.

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