Tag: Portrait Photography
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Portrait Retreat in Crete: When Photography Has Room to Breathe Again
Read this Post: Portrait Retreat in Crete: When Photography Has Room to Breathe AgainPascal Uehli’s Portrait Retreat in Crete offers an intimate eight-day escape for experienced portrait photographers who want time, space and creative freedom. Limited to three participants, the retreat combines guided photo sessions with two models, natural light, local culture, a Greek cooking class and relaxed days in Plakias from 8 to 15 May 2027.
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Carolin in the Quiet South
Read this Post: Carolin in the Quiet SouthWith Carolin from Hamburg, this black-and-white portrait series continues a creative dialogue that began in 2017 with NORDSEE. Photographed in a small town in southern Switzerland, the work reflects calm, elegance and the quiet strength of shared trust. Read the full editorial on https://pascaluehli.com
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AI in Portrait Photography – Why Authenticity Matters More Than Ever to Me
Read this Post: AI in Portrait Photography – Why Authenticity Matters More Than Ever to MeAI is fascinating. The possibilities are evolving at a speed that would have seemed impossible just a few years ago. Today, images can be created within seconds. Faces, people, lighting situations and entire visual worlds can be generated with a few prompts. In my opinion, it would be a mistake to simply ignore this development.…
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Brysa Kelly – Grimsel Pass Summer Heat 2020
Read this Post: Brysa Kelly – Grimsel Pass Summer Heat 2020In the summer of 2020, a unique photo series was created on the Grimsel Pass with model Brysa Kelly. What was planned as a refreshing day in the mountains turned into a challenge under the blazing sun. Despite harsh light and the absence of any shade, the shoot resulted in a series defined by reduction…
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A Quiet Venetian Moment
Read this Post: A Quiet Venetian MomentDayane and I had arrived in Venice a day before my photography course began. The weather was beautiful, the food was perfect, and the mood was calm — the kind of day that makes you slow down and notice every detail. Between espresso and laughter, we decided to use the afternoon light for a spontaneous…
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Photography classes 2026 – A Space to Slow Down and See
Read this Post: Photography classes 2026 – A Space to Slow Down and SeeMy photography classes are an invitation to pause. To step out of routine and return to what truly matters in portrait photography: perception, presence, and the relationship between you and the person in front of your camera. These classes are not about recipes or shortcuts. They are about learning to see more clearly and to…
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Three Days of Conscious Portrait Work – PORTRAIT GOURMET CLASS 2026
Read this Post: Three Days of Conscious Portrait Work – PORTRAIT GOURMET CLASS 2026Three days can hold a lot when they are not filled, but opened. In Lugano, we consciously take time – for people, for conversations, for light, and for the quiet moments in between. Photography is allowed to slow down here. And through that, it gains depth. From June 5 to June 7, 2026, the Portrait Gourmet Class will take…
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The Essence of the Portrait – Portrait Magzine #10 now available
Read this Post: The Essence of the Portrait – Portrait Magzine #10 now availableThe 10th edition of my PORTRAIT MAGAZINE is a quiet invitation to slow down and look more closely. Three cities, three people, three distinct atmospheres – connected through black and white, reduction, and intimacy. This issue is about presence, attitude, and the subtle trust between me and the person in front of my camera. Get more information…
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A Trace of Melancholy
Read this Post: A Trace of MelancholyIn these images, I searched for the kind of quiet melancholy that reveals itself only when everything else falls silent. Discover this Editorial with Model Halyna.
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A City Holding Us
Read this Post: A City Holding UsMany years ago, I met Carina, and from that very first moment a collaboration began that would shape my photographic path in lasting ways. This weekend in Venice brought us back to our beginnings and reopened the space for those familiar, emotional images that can only emerge through deep trust. Read my full blog.





