Exponent
Photography has been a part of my life since childhood. I started taking photos at the age of eight, exploring the world through a 110mm camera. Initially, I captured my immediate surroundings, but over time, the camera became an extension of my vision, allowing me to discover and seize the essence of the everyday.
I am drawn to the streets, the people, the gestures, and the stories that unfold on the margins of daily attention. I am also fascinated by what happens at the boundaries between the public and the intimate—those moments when private life seeps into shared spaces, revealing something essential about the city and its inhabitants.
I’ve participated in various exhibitions and publications. Together with Bump Books, I published the fanzines Smokers and Panic. Additionally, I was a finalist in the Leica Street Photo contest on two occasions, which gave me the opportunity to exhibit my work at the Leica Gallery in Vienna.
However, beyond these achievements, what truly drives me is the same fascination I felt from the very beginning: observing, recording, and uncovering in each image a fragment of reality that might otherwise go unnoticed.