About me

Life led me into technology, where I spent more than seventeen years building the digital infrastructure of tomorrow and growing software companies to over 2M€+ in revenue.

Life led me into technology, where I spent more than seventeen years building the digital infrastructure of tomorrow and growing software companies to over 2M€+ in revenue. I optimized code, deployed algorithms, and helped construct the very systems that now shape our daily existence. But as artificial intelligence began automating even creativity itself, I realized we were optimizing ourselves out of the experiences that make us human. While machines are learning to see patterns in data, I’m afraid we might be forgetting how to see beauty in morning light.

While this remains my main passion & activity, a story deeply ingrained in my heart always found its way to the surface.

“The path twisted deeper than I’d ever dared venture as a child, branches scraping my shoulders like warning fingers. Then the trees parted like a secret door opening, and I stepped into a cathedral of light. Birds painted the air with songs I’d never heard, while wildflowers carpeted the ground in colors that didn’t exist in the concrete jungle. I stood frozen, afraid that moving might break whatever spell had revealed this hidden paradise. That’s when I understood: the world held rooms I’d never imagined, waiting for those brave enough to leave the marked trails.”

My awakening came through the radical act of stillness. I’d visited the same places a dozen times, always rushing to capture something spectacular. But one morning, I simply sat. No agenda, no expectations. Twenty minutes passed. Then forty. Wildlife emerged from hiding, moving through their world with an authenticity I’d never witnessed. In that suspended moment, I understood: nature had always been observing me, studying my rhythms, waiting for me to stop performing and start belonging.

Through my lens, I discovered that patience isn’t passive—it’s the most active form of attention. Every photograph becomes a meditation on presence, a testament to the extraordinary moments that unfold when we surrender our need to control and instead choose to witness.

My philosophy remains beautifully simple, borrowed from the ancient wisdom of Heraclitus: 

No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.” 

This understanding guides every frame I capture, every path I choose to explore. Today, when I guide my camera through untamed landscapes, I’m still driven by that same unsettling curiosity. But now I know the secret those early wanderings were teaching me: wonder doesn’t diminish with age—it just requires better eyes to see it.

Through my work, I invite you to step off your own marked trails, to discover the hidden clearings that exist in the spaces between heartbeats, in the pause between one moment and the next. 

Because there’s beauty all around, and something new in all old places — if only we remember how to stop, breathe, and truly see.