I started photography around 2014 with an old camera that belonged to my brother. What began as simple curiosity quickly became something that felt completely natural to me. It did not take long until I realized that photography was more than just a hobby, so I bought my own camera and started taking it with me wherever I could.
In the beginning, I spent a lot of time doing wildlife photography. I would lie in the forest for hours, waiting quietly — sometimes coming home without a single photo, and sometimes being lucky enough to capture a deer or a small moment in nature. These experiences taught me patience, attention to detail, and how important timing can be.
Over the years, I tried many different areas of photography and never wanted to limit myself to only one subject. Animals, nature, cars, details, and images with a strong foreground subject have always interested me. I enjoy finding perspectives that make ordinary moments feel special.
For two years, I was also involved with Dein Sternenkind, a volunteer organization where I contributed through photography. That experience had a strong impact on me and showed me how meaningful photography can be beyond just creating beautiful images.
Today, I am still exploring different styles and subjects. I am open to many kinds of projects and always interested in new ideas, people, places, and stories. For me, photography is about capturing honest moments, finding new perspectives, and creating images that feel real.