I create portraits — both in fleeting street moments and in quiet, intentional encounters.
Whether posed or unnoticed, these people reveal themselves in silence.
Their presence is not loud, but it is felt.
A wordless dialogue. A gaze that remains even after the image is taken.
My portraits are not just faces — they are stories left unfinished.
And sometimes, that’s what makes a person truly seen.
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It`s interesting to watch a person materialize his/her essence and bring it to the outside world. In my photographs, I try to capture the special individuality that each human has as a person and every event as part of his or her life.
- Am I interested in emotions? Yes, because that is what distinguishes people. Each human is a different world in his/her own because his or her emotions are entirely his or hers.
- Am I interested in the character? Unambiguous, because it`s the materialized projection of thoughts and fantasies.
- Am I interested in intentional or accidental expressions? Of course, because the manifestations reveal essence, especially the accidental manifestations.
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