photographer Peter Novak
weddings; theatre; portraits & life

Niki & Kuba, svatba v Kostelci u Kyjova



Den Niki a Kuby a moc pěkná vzpomínka na krásnou svatbu.
Šaty ušila Marie Mukařovská.
Líčení a make-up pro Nikču zařídila Veronika Mykolenko.



Daniela & David



Svatby ve městě mám rád. Lidi jsou doma, fotím je vlastně hodně přirozeně. Všichni si vždycky vyberou, co mají rádi – v tomhle případě Jurkovičovu vilu a brněnskou přehradu. Tatínek Daniely je totiž předseda Českého veslařského klubu, kde se odehrála celá párty. Skákání do vody a šlapadlo included!

šaty: Marie Mukarovska Dress
místo: Jurkovičova vila a ČVK Brno
catering: Butcher
music: DJ Harosh / weddingDJs.cz




Tereza & Jan, winter wedding


By the time Tereza and I discussed everything from life to the wedding (and ended up having coffee for 3 hours), I was feeling so good and couldn't wait to shoot this winter fairytale. And then at the wedding, I was happy from start to finish. Thank you so much to Jend and Terka for inviting me to this winter dream, it was wonderful.

Kate & Filip, wedding in New York City (Manhattan & Brooklyn)


weddings, travel / USA

I think it's every photographer's dream to shoot in America. Especially if you are 30 years old like me and love American movies, hamburgers and Coca-Cola, American cars and just everything from Uncle Sam for at least 20 years. My journey started in Europe, where I flew from for another wedding.

I changed planes in Amsterdam and then it was 8 hours to NYC. Disembarking at Kennedy Airport, taking the elevated train to Brooklyn, and heading out that night to pick up pizza for Katie and Filip's guests. I could imagine shooting here for at least a year!

I spent a week in New York, we had a few days just for sightseeing (Rockefeller, Coney Island, Manhattan, Times Square and a lot more) and then we had a wedding at City Hall. We topped off the wedding at Shake Shack, in Madison Square Park, right by the Flatiron building. I don't think there's a bigger dream for me...

Be in, study in Zlin


personal project

I spent three years of my life in Zlin. I studied Marketing Communications here from 2013 to 2016. Those year were the best. I didn't understand Zlin: a week here goes by in one hour. Anything you want, you can do here. You can shoot one photo for eight hours and nobody counts your timesheets.

I don't think anyone's gonna give me 3 years just to think about taking pictures.

Receiving 10 euro for one photo shoot of the concert and it's great. 3 years of unlimited time to think. You celebrate your birthday from Monday to Thursday. Unlimited time and yet it passes so quickly and over time, everything fades away. Is there a difference between limited and unlimited time? I'm left with a memory and a bit of false nostalgia, but I would wish to live in Zlín for anyone – for three years and no more.