Photography
I discovered photography about eight years ago, when I stumbled upon my father’s old camera hidden in a drawer. That moment opened a door to a world where time could be frozen, a comforting contrast in a reality where everything feels so ephemeral.
Photography quickly became more than a hobby; it became a way to preserve memories that would otherwise slip through the cracks. A way to capture the small stories happening around us, the ones that deserve to be remembered.
I’ve always been drawn to animal, nature, and sports photography, the kind that requires patience, distance, and a bit of stealth. Hiding behind a bush waiting for wildlife to move naturally, or crouching behind a trackside banner as two-wheeled machines roar past… these moments are unpredictable, fleeting, and real. And that’s exactly why I love capturing them.
Beyond real-life photography, I also explore game photography. Video games have always been a core part of my life, and the worlds within them are crafted with as much intention and beauty as anything in reality. Capturing moments inside these digital spaces feels like a dialogue between the player and the artists who built them; a way to frame their creativity through my own. It’s another canvas where I can chase light, composition, and emotion, even in places that exist only through imagination.