Aneta Ježková is a Czech photographer whose work combines visual sensitivity, a keen eye for everyday life, and emotional depth. Her photography often explores themes of childhood, motherhood, public space, memory, and the quiet poetry of ordinary moments. She frequently photographs her young daughters – twin girls – as a way to express both personal and universal visual narratives. Aneta draws from a documentary approach, yet her images leave room for gentle stylization, minimalist composition, and thoughtful use of light. Her photographs appear natural – and yet painterly: poetic, but also expressive and grounded. She holds a degree in economics and works professionally as a marketing director in an international company. She has been photographing since the age of eighteen, but after becoming a mother, she fully immersed herself in authorial photography and began developing her own distinctive visual language – a style that merges art, reality, and the everyday life of children. Her photographs resonate with viewers who seek subtle strength and fragility, the beauty of the mundane, and depth in seemingly quiet moments. More of her work can be found at: 🌐 www.anetajezkova.com 📷 Instagram: @anetajezkova