Photography

Photography has been close to me since childhood. I was first introduced to it by my father, who at that time was also working as a professional photographer.

My early experiences were shaped by analogue cameras such as Exakta and Exa, combined with Carl Zeiss prime lenses from the 1960s and 70s — tools that taught me patience, precision, and attention to detail.

As a professional musician, I have had the opportunity to travel extensively around the world. Photography became a natural way of capturing and sharing those experiences with family and friends.

Over the years, my interests have ranged from travel and product photography to animals and portrait work. What has always fascinated me most is the ability to capture a moment — a particular perspective, light, or detail that might otherwise go unnoticed.

I am especially drawn to working with both long focal lengths and very wide lenses, exploring different ways of seeing — from intimate detail to a broader, sometimes slightly distorted view of the world. Light plays a central role in my work, shaping both mood and composition.

My background as a musician also influences the way I see images — in terms of rhythm, structure, and emotional tone. Today, my work moves between personal exploration and professional projects, using tools such as the Sony A7 Mark III and FX30.