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A photograph becomes successful when the viewer feels something in an instant, without reading the concept and understanding its meaning only mentally. My aim is to create work that stands for itself, without the need for explanation. At the moment, the most important goal in my practice is to actively engage people and create projects that will not change something within myself only, but within every viewer and participant.

 

I use photography and moving images to create interactive art installations that can benefit the mental state of the audience. Until recently, my work has been autobiographical. I combined self-portraiture with different photography techniques in order to use the camera as a therapeutic tool.

 

Nowadays, I am dedicating my photographic work in finding creative ways on improving mental and physical well-being and offering workshops and guidance for people passionate about photography and interested in improving their well-being in a creative way.

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