I’m Jowita.
I love adventures, animals, discovering new places and letting curiosity lead the way. I like long moments by the sea and giving myself the time to notice the small things that make life feel special.
Some of my favorite days look very simple: cooking comfort food for the people I love, listening to music and watching the sunlight move across the room.
I love shooting on analog cameras, and that quiet anticipation of waiting to see the film once it’s developed.
And I truly love my job.
I’m a hopeless romantic and deeply nostalgic by nature. I’ve always been fascinated by the passing of time – by how quickly moments appear and disappear, and by our instinct to hold on to them somehow.
Maybe that’s why photography feels so natural to me.
Because we’re not here to simply observe life as it passes. We’re here to live it fully, and to be the main characters of our own story.
I love hearing people’s stories. It never stops amazing me how different we all are, how unique each person’s path can be, and how unpredictable life sometimes is.
I find inspiration in people, in love and friendship, in the small beautiful moments that appear only for an instant and disappear just as quickly.
In film photography, cinema, the stories of the people I meet along the way, sunsets, the way two people look at each other, the words spoken when they are truly meant, and the ones left unspoken, but visible in gestures and quiet glances.
I truly believe that your wedding day can be a true reflection of who you are - a day that shows your personality and can be whatever you want it to be.
I’m drawn to weddings that feel intentional and personal. The kind where people are present, the atmosphere is warm, and the day unfolds naturally.
My approach is rooted in observation, but I’m not afraid to step in when it helps shape something beautiful. Sometimes that means simply noticing a moment as it happens, and other times gently guiding my couples to create space for images that feel natural, elegant and true to them.
I want my couples to feel comfortable being themselves, while I quietly turn their day into photographs that feel both spontaneous and thoughtfully composed.
I take this work very seriously. Being trusted to photograph someone’s wedding day is a responsibility I never take lightly, and with every celebration I approach it with the intention of creating something meaningful and true to the people in front of me.
I also believe it’s important to keep evolving - to stay curious, to experiment, and to continue exploring new ways of seeing.
At the heart of my approach, though, is something very simple: creating an atmosphere of ease and intimacy, and giving people the space to be themselves.