Photography as a way to survive
My practice is based on exploring the inner world of a person through photography.
A personal experience of loss became the beginning of my artistic journey.
During this period, photography became a space for processing emotions and gradually returning to myself.
Photography as a path to self
Black and white portraiture is my primary artistic language.
Through it, I explore identity, embodiment, and the process of returning to oneself.
It is a moment in which a person stops performing expectations and simply becomes themselves.
Photography as a way to see a person more deeply — both others and myself
For me, photography is a space of encounter with oneself.
The outcome is not the only important aspect; the process of the photo session is equally essential.
I aim to create a safe and attentive environment where a person can be alone with themselves, listen to their inner state,
and experience their emotions.
Today, I study psychology in order to better understand people and expand my artistic language.
At the same time, this has become an exploration of myself.