Marek is a long-term member of the company and its core. He takes care of photo and video identity, as well as documentation. From the beginning to end, he is a partner for dialogue. He has been collaborating with Petra Tejnorová since 2009.
Marek Bartoš is a photographer and visual artist who graduated from the Department of Advertising Photography and Graphic Design at Tomáš Bata University in Zlín. During his studies, he also spent time in the United States. He has worked as an assistant to both Czech and international photographers, including Albert Watson (USA), Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin (UK), Steffen Jahn (DE), Andreas Hofmann (DE), Mikhail Korolev (RU), Toshiharu Hashimoto (JP), and Michael Penn (UK).
Marek has been collaborating with director Petra Tejnorová since 2009, starting with her graduate production Titus Andronicus_let mouchy at the DISK Theatre.
In recent years, he has worked with Temporary Collective on several projects, including the experimental short film The Book About the Plan, the documentary Hello? Is Anyone There?, and the live cinema production Nick.


