Jacqueline Roberts was born in a freedom-loving and freethinking Paris at the very end of the turbulent 60s. At the university, they studied politics, and then worked for quite a long time in various international organizations. But at some point in her life, photography arose to completely change the lifestyle and occupation of the Frenchwoman. Today Roberts lives and works in Germany, she has a husband and three children.

Roberts works are a series of sincere and touching children’s portraits. She is a laureate of many prestigious competitions, and her photographs become the covers of magazines, books and music albums. However, the most amazing thing about Jacqueline Roberts is her professional methods. She is self-taught and always works with widescreen cameras, and her trick is film and early photographic techniques.

Jacqueline Roberts has the courage to popularize 19th century photography in the age of digital technology. The ancient technique of wet photographic plates, which a woman uses to get an image, enhances the psychological and emotional effect of the picture, making it unforgettable. This method was invented in the middle of the century before last and was also called collodion. He required a portable dark room and lots of complex knowledge and skills.