About me

Walking through nature is where I find my calm. The landscapes, the light, the quiet movements around me — they help me slow down and simply be present. I’m always hoping for that magical moment when an animal suddenly appears. Big or small, familiar or rare, each one is special in its own way. These encounters are always exciting, and when I manage to capture a few good photos, the day feels complete. But often I return home empty‑handed, already looking forward to the next chance, the next bit of luck, the next unexpected meeting. 

 

My journey into photography began with my first camera, a Praktica MTL5. Back then I photographed planes, cars, and the occasional party. A few years later I moved on to my first Nikon, the F801s, which I used mostly during my college years and for event photography. As my interests shifted, so did my photography — from parties to travel, from cities to landscapes, from documenting moments to seeking them out.

 

In recent years, wildlife photography has become a growing passion. Learning about animal behavior, spending time in the field, and waiting patiently for the right moment have become an important part of my life. This year, my personal goals are to photograph red deer, foxes, hares, and — if I’m truly lucky — wolves.

 

Every outing is a new opportunity. Every encounter is a gift. And every photograph is a reminder of why I love being out in nature.

My Passion

My passion is to capture nature in its purest form and at its most beautiful. The important condition is not to disturb nature, I am always the guest and try to behave as such.

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