In photographing various countries in Europe Hana Jakrlova wanted to show what naturally connects us as Europeans, whatever is specific there is about our countries and in which aspects we all differ.
Europe does not only mean cultural cities and centres of social life, it also means the countries on the margins. Hana Jakrlova photographed developed countries of Western Europe {France, England, Italy etc} as well as emerging democracies of the East {Albania, Rumania, Russia etc}. She also included “far North”  {Norway, Iceland, etc} as well as “far South” {Sicily, Greece, Turkey} .

Her photographs of EUROPEANS do not try to be a sociological-documentary analysis. She tries to capture the atmosphere and genius loci of the places in Europe, that she photographs.

Abir Abdullah
Regina Anzenberger
Toni Anzenberger
Choi Byung-Kwan
Pablo Chiereghin
Davin Ellicson
Horst A. Friedrichs
Gianmaria Gava
Fausto Giaccone
Alain Giraud
Philip Gostelow
Christine de Grancy
Hanna Haböck
Michael Horowitz
Hana Jakrlova
Stuart Isett
Andrei Liankevich
Yadid Levy
Rafal Milach
Daniele Mattioli
Tomki Nemec
Susana Paiva
Roland Pleterski
Reiner Riedler
Jan Sagl
Beat Schweizer
Ferdinand Schmutzer
Arabella Schwarzkopf
Peter Strobl
Günther Thöni
Gerhard Trumler
Annet van der Voort
Paul Weinberg
Julia Wesely
Paolo Woods