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One year in my studio

Hey Reader A few days ago I realized it’s been one whole year since I built my studio. Which feels super strange, because I still vividly remember the chaos before I had my own creative space. Props in the bedroom, living room, under the bed, in the attic…. Backdrops leaning against stairway walls. I had to move everything around every single time I wanted to shoot something. Extremely annoying and tiring. Let me know if you’re in the same situation… I thought building a studio would mostly...

3 creative summer exercises for photographers

Hey Reader! It’s getting warm over here, and the garden is getting lush. I am almost impatiently waiting for all the summer produce, which I photograph every year, and I find those garden photoshoots so creative, but also easy to do (since there’s no styling involved). Today, I actually want to share a few of my favorite creative exercises you can do this summer, to step out of your comfort zone and try something new. And, of course, grow! Much like the produce in the garden. So here are the...

BTS: how this ā€œboringā€ setup became my favorite shot

I nearly didn’t take these photos below, because the setup felt almost too simple to be worth giving a go. Coffee has always called me from a photographic point of view (not so much the drinking part, although I do drink it sometimes). I just find it so pretty! I’ve had the same jar of coffee beans in my prop/spice collection for years, and I’ve always wanted to photograph it. So, I started shooting. I realized I just needed a type of light that would make it inviting and memorable, and I had...

The shadow mistake I correct every week

Hey Reader, Let's talk shadows and a mistake you're probably making. Almost every week during student reviews, I notice the same thing. They focus so much on light and how it should look that they completely forget about the shadows. I believe that shadows are just as vital a part of a composition as everything else. Sometimes, they are even the main character. So how do I decide what the shadows look like and where to place them? A few things: 1ļøāƒ£ A shadow should not overlap the main...

Style isn’t found. It’s built.

Hey Reader, Have you ever felt that choosing your style is much harder than it sounds? Do you get caught in the paralysis of overthinking, what style to choose, resulting in you feeling inconsistent, or maybe even thinking that everyone else's style looks cohesive, but yours doesn’t? Well, let me be the one to tell you you’re not the only one. The problem with overthinking your style is, that as creatives we often try to find ourselves in our style. But it’s not the only way to do it. I...

A look inside a private 1:1 workshop in my studio

Hey Reader, This is my first email of 2026, so happy (slightly belated) New Year šŸŽ‰ Last December was filled with private in-person workshops, so I wanted to give you a small glimpse into what it actually looks like behind the scenes. One of those workshops was with Anna, who came over from Italy for two full days of focused hands-on work. She already had a clear vision for where she wanted to go creatively as she's starting her photography business. What she needed was guidance, structure,...

Capturing Magical Lights is back ✨

Hey Reader, December is the month of lights for me. They are everywhere, and I can’t say I hate it šŸ˜… Last year, when I was searching for photos to post on my social media and creating, I often saw Christmas lights, candles, sparklers, and such, which got me thinking… Why not create a guide to help everyone feel confident when photographing these types of lights? Because I wanted to see more photos like that. I wanted my feed and also my personal photo collection to be filled with warm cozy...

Feeling overwhelmed by lighting setups?

Reader I don’t know about you, but when I first switched from natural light to flash my brain almost exploded šŸ˜… Everyone online shared their best softbox lighting setups. And I was sitting there like: Okay… but WHY? And why does my shutter speed suddenly not matter? And why are my shadows doing whatever they want?? I honestly thought I was doing something wrong for months. But here’s the thing nobody really says out loud: Knowing lighting setups is nice… but UNDERSTANDING light is what...

Food photography isn’t always pretty…

Hey Reader, would you agree that food photography doesn’t always go as planned? Well, I’ve learned throughout the years that you have to be prepared to change things as you shoot, because rarely does everything fall into place. It also got me thinking about all the BTS videos in Food To Frame and why they were so much fun to record (and, according to my students, also exciting to watch). It’s because I don’t cut out parts when things are not working. Instead, you see the actual process of how...

She came all the way from Germany āœˆļø

Hey Reader, last year, one of my students, Christina, did something that really touched me ā¤ļø She planned her vacation around coming to Slovenia, just so she could spend two full days learning food photography with me. She came all the way from Germany. That kind of dedication still amazes me. We spent those two days shooting pasta, some baked goods, and a noodle soup. It wasn’t rushed, it was chill, and yet… we covered so much. Styling, working with light, playing with composition, all the...

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