Everyone is fleeing Prague and you are going there, you are crazy, they told us in August 1968
Josef Ptáček was born on 23 February 1946 in Počátky, he spent his childhood in Studena near Jindřichův Hradec. His mother was a schoolteacher, his father a passionate amateur photographer and musician, and he made a living repairing and adjusting agricultural machinery. He had a sister a year older. He graduated from the secondary agricultural technical school, then from the pedagogical faculty in České Budějovice. He taught briefly in Vodnany. During his stay in České Budějovice he attended lectures on photography and taking photographs, he was a member of the České Budějovice photography group FOTOS and the Pilsen photography group F5. In 1970, he was accepted to study photography at FAMU in Prague, but was suspended from his studies because his mother left the Communist Party. Photography has been his lifelong passion and he has been a freelance photographer since 1975. His photographs are available for example in the Theatre Institute in Prague, in the golden fund of the National Museum of Photography in Jindřichův Hradec, in the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague, in the archives of theatres, museums, in private collections and in the author‘s personal collection. Thanks to his photography, he has visited many countries, including India and China, and has repeatedly visited Tibet. He met his wife at the Drak theatre, where she was an actress, they have a daughter Jana and live in Prague‘s Malešice.