Lukas Dvorak is a Czech photographer and visual artist based in Prague. He is best known for his unique style of photography, which combines elements of documentary, street, and fine art photography.
Dvorak began his career as a freelance photographer in the early 2000s, shooting for various magazines and newspapers. His work has been featured in publications such as The New York Times, National Geographic, and Vogue. He has also exhibited his work in galleries around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
In addition to his commercial work, Dvorak has also created several personal projects that explore themes such as identity, memory, and place. His most recent project is a series of photographs taken during his travels to India and Nepal. The project focuses on the people he encountered during his journey and their stories.
Dvorak's work has been recognized with numerous awards including the International Photography Award (IPA) for Best Documentary Series in 2017 and the Sony World Photography Award for Best Street Photography Series in 2018. He was also named one of PDN's 30 Emerging Photographers to Watch in 2019.
Dvorak continues to push boundaries with his photography by exploring new ways to tell stories through images. He believes that photography can be used to create meaningful connections between people from different cultures and backgrounds.