
After the Landscape
A study of nature, movement and abstraction.
After the Landscape is a collection of photographs in which the landscape is no longer presented as a place to be described, but as a field of movement, memory, colour and light. The images remain connected to the natural world, yet they often move away from direct representation toward abstraction.
Some photographs are created through intentional camera movement, others through multiple exposure, long exposure, or the opposite approach — freezing a brief moment with a fast shutter speed.
For me, this series explores the space between seeing and remembering. A landscape can be photographed not only as something in front of the camera, but also as something unstable — shaped by movement, perception and time.
Selected works

I took the photo in my favourite place – the pond in Dubeč village on the outskirts of Prague

Multiple exposure, Marsa Alam, Egypt

20s exposure

Klánovice forest in Prague, in-camera multiple exposure

Intentional camera movement (ICM) technique, Marsa Alam, Egypt

ICM landscape, Baraba pond in the Czech Republic

In camera multiple exposure, Čelákovice, Elbe river, Czechia

Great Egret, ICM, Dubeč pond, Prague

The Vltava river in Prague reflects the evening sun

Intentional camera movement, Světice pond, Czechia

Multiple exposure, Kolovraty, Prague

Intentional camera movement, Vyskeř, Czechia

Long exposure, Makarska, Croatia

intentional camera movement, Mongolia

Multiple exposure on the banks of the Elbe near Čelákovice, Czechia

Multiple exposure, Kolovraty, Prague
Selected works from this series are available as fine art prints.
