Collaboration

You want to model for me?
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I'm looking for people who are ready to show themselves — their sensual side, their uniqueness or their crazy side. Real presence. Real moments.

not a casting a decision. creating something together

How it works

01

First conversation

We talk — by phone, video or in person. I explain how I work, you share what moves you. No pressure, no expectations.

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Concept & planning

Together we develop a concept that fits you. Location, light, mood — we discuss everything in advance.

03

The shoot

The day of the shoot is relaxed. We work at your pace. You decide what happens — always.

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No commitment required. Just write to me — we'll talk.

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Frequently asked questions about collaboration

How does a shoot with you work?
We always start with a thorough conversation — by phone or in person. I explain how I work, answer any questions, and we talk through what we want to create together. The shoot itself is relaxed, calm and shaped by mutual respect. You set the pace.
What happens to the images?
I use the images (the good ones, of course) on my website, in exhibitions, on social media and for prints (including magazines). The contractual basis is a written model release.
Do I need experience as a model?
No. Most of the people I work with have never posed in front of a camera before. My job is to create an atmosphere where you feel safe and at ease — the rest develops on its own. It's not about exaggerated posing, but about creating something beautiful together.
Will I receive the images?
Yes, of course — after I've published them, you'll receive the images and are free to use them on social media or privately.
Can someone accompany me?
Of course! If you don't want to come alone, you don't have to. It's important that the accompanying person stays in the background or, if needed, in an adjacent room — experience shows that models (especially beginners) often find it harder to let go and feel unobserved when someone else is watching.
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