About Me

I’ve been capturing the world through a lens since 2007, when I first started studying multimedia. Initially, my passion led me to explore the mysteries of abandoned buildings. There was something about these forgotten spaces—each corner telling a story of decay, history, and what once was—that captivated me. These early experiences shaped my perspective on photography: not just capturing what’s seen, but uncovering what’s hidden beneath the surface.

As time went on, I shifted my focus to the tranquility of nature. Landscape and wildlife photography became my way of reconnecting with the beauty of the natural world, something that felt deeply grounding, especially after the whirlwind of urban exploration. I’ve always believed that a great photograph captures more than just an image—it captures the feeling, the moment, the life behind it.

In late 2021, after years of creating and experimenting with various genres, I found myself facing burnout. This difficult chapter was a turning point, allowing me the space to rediscover my love for photography. I’ve come to realize that my work is about more than just documenting; it’s about storytelling. Whether I’m photographing the quiet of a forest, the energy of an event, or the resilience of abandoned places, my goal is to connect the viewer with something greater, something beyond the frame.

Today, my focus is on a variety of photography styles, from wildlife to urban exploration, always guided by a sense of adventure and a desire to uncover the world’s hidden beauty. Through my lens, I continue to explore, learn, and tell stories that matter.