The maker
One atelier, one pair of hands
Pawtrait Atelier began with one conviction: a pet is a member of the household, and members of the household deserve a real portrait — not a mass product with a photo filter, but something that still belongs on the wall twenty years from now.
That is why I keep the atelier deliberately small. I look at every submission myself, I review every portrait before you see it, and every sheet of paper passes through my hands before it leaves. That scales badly, and that is precisely the point.
The image takes shape with the help of modern imaging technology; the eye, the judgement and the printing press remain mine. Anyone with questions about that gets honest answers — that is what comes with an atelier willing to show its workbench.
What the atelier stands for