How to capture trust?
- Kinga Majewska
- 20 paź
- 1 minut(y) czytania
Zaktualizowano: 21 paź
While working on a portrait of a psychologist who supports parents through challenging moments of upbringing, I kept thinking about trust. It’s the first emotional bridge between a specialist and a parent seeking help.
That’s why, in this portrait, the most important things for me were:
- Calm in the gaze - eye contact with the camera that conveys the feeling of being heard without judgment.
- Warmth and authenticity - gentle light, a natural expression, and subtle tones that create an atmosphere of understanding.
- Professionalism without distance - a balance between competence and human warmth.

It’s in moments like these that portrait photography gains real meaning. It’s no longer just an image – it becomes a form of dialogue.
The photograph we created is meant to invite conversation. It doesn’t shout, it doesn’t pose - it simply is present.
Because sometimes, a single look is enough for someone to feel they’ve come to the right place.
📷 I create portraits and personal branding sessions that reveal the person behind the profession.For psychologists, therapists, coaches, and specialists who work with people and for people.

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