Juliana
Femal Photographer, Paris
English · French · Basic Russian
Nine years photographing couples in Paris, and Adam still likes making people laugh on a first take. That matters — because most clients aren’t models, and the difference between a stiff photo and one they’re proud to frame comes down to connection. Clicking with the subject is as important as clicking the shutter. He’s warm, he’s fun, and you’ll forget about the camera by the first pose.
He gives clear direction throughout — where to stand, what to do with your hands, how to move together. Adam used to model, so he understands from experience how small adjustments make or break a photo. A slight turn, a dropped shoulder, a shift in weight — and suddenly you look like you. Confident and at ease, not frozen or stiff. His range runs from sharp editorial portraits to emotionally rich candid work, and he moves between the two with purpose — stepping in for precise direction, stepping back to let the feeling breathe.
Before you land in Paris, Adam has already helped you prepare. Outfit guidance, timing, locations, and a shoot itinerary built around your priorities — so you arrive knowing exactly what to expect. He does this because he knows that good preparation leads to better photos and a better experience on the day. No wasted minutes.
He knows Paris like a local should. When and where to find the most flattering light. How to frame a scene so it feels intentional, not incidental. Breathing techniques to settle nerves (yes, this matters more than you’d think). Backup locations when the weather shifts or the crowds won’t cooperate.
Adam is at home with proposals, couple sessions, elopements, weddings, boudoir, solo portraits, and families — and brings the same energy and attention to all of them.

‘Adam shot my proposal on a private Eiffel Tower terrace and I’d honestly book him anywhere in the world for it again. Discreet, warm, and completely professional—he was right there for the big ask without us feeling watched. The photos speak for themselves.’
— Mexhait Z., Feb 2026 (edited excerpt)
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