concepts.
My approach to photography is concept-driven. The photographic process often begins long before the shutter is released, with observations, questions and ideas that gradually evolve into a visual concept. I am less interested in the pursuit of the perfect moment and more interested in exploring the structures, patterns and perspectives that shape our lives.
I see photography not only as a medium for documentation but as a way of interpreting reality. My work frequently takes the form of photographic series, not because individual images are incomplete, but because a collection of images can expand a narrative, reveal contrasts and offer a broader perspective on a subject. Through these visual narratives, my projects seek to encourage reflection, reveal unnoticed perspectives and invite viewers to engage with familiar subjects in new ways.
Selected works are exhibited and made available as fine art prints.
art.
Photography reaches its final form not only through the image itself, but also through its presentation.
Selected projects are exhibited and made available as limited edition C-Prints and Fine Art Prints. Each work is produced in an edition of five, individually numbered, signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Limited edition prints are available upon request.
photography.
- A girl with her smartphone and screen time
- Two men with a child and their shopping on Black Friday
- A man with flowers on Valentine’s Day
- Uzbekistan trucker in front of his truck
- A man after finishing a mountain run.
- A man with flowers on Valentine’s Day
- A woman with her smartphone and screen time
- A woman and her shopping on Black Friday
- A woman after finishing a mountain run.
- Belarus trucker in front of his truck
- A woman and her shopping on Black Friday
- A man with his smartphone and screen time
- Czech trucker in front of his truck
- A man with flowers on Valentine’s Day
- A man after finishing a mountain run.














