The Beatles member Paul McCartney‘s children have gone on to have successful careers in a variety of areas, and his second eldest, a daughter named Mary McCartney, just revealed an exciting career update that had fans cheering.

The 56-year-old photographer shared the news on Instagram that her latest photo exhibition, titled Striking, is moving to a new location, writing in the caption, “My ‘Striking’ exhibition is moving to the @almanacxalcronprague where the artworks will be on display until mid January.”

She also asked any fans who visit to “post a photo and tag me if you are there x Mary.” Mary’s post included a montage of her photos, with one image showing women walking in a runway show, while another depicted a woman getting out of a car as she threw a hand up at the camera, covering her face.

Fans cheered for the great news, with one declaring, “We can not wait!!! 😍.”

Another praised the photos, writing, “😊 A dynamically beautiful and unprecedented experience for me.”

“Fantastic! 😍 Hope your work will be displayed in Berlin some day ❤️,” said a different fan, while someone else wrote, “Love the black and whites.”

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The Almanac X Alcron Prague, where her photos will be displayed, is a historic hotel in Prague, near Wenceslas Square and the Old Town. On the official website, the hotel boasts “showcasing bold, trendsetting local artists who reflect Prague’s vibrant, ever-evolving spirit.”

Mary’s Striking exhibition was originally on display the Loggia of Galerie Rudolfinum in Prague from Oct. 8 to Nov. 2, and it was co-curated by her frequent collaborator, Martina Lowe.

Speaking about her style of art, Mary said in a statement, “My portrait style is very personal, real and informal. I think that’s why people trust me. They’re not expecting sensationalism but understanding. I like when someone lets me in.”

She also elaborated on what led her to choose the specific images featured in the exhibition, saying, “The selection is based on the theme. I focused on strong women and the female form. Some images are more anonymous, while others engage in strong visual dialogue with the viewer.”

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