During my years working in the field of photography, I have undergone changes and upheavals, whether in the style of photography, my point of view toward it, or the way I present it.

“Without a combination of strong and genuine emotions towards each photograph, I will not be able to take the photograph and feel complete with it.”

After studying photography, I worked as an assistant to a well-known food photographer and not long after that I worked for several years in photojournalism, which included press photography, sports, and editorial portraits of people in the studio.

My knowledge in various fields of photography first developed a passion for the field of advertising and media.

I combined my technical knowledge with my great love for people to photograph both still life and people.

Between large campaigns for advertising companies, magazine covers, books and fashion productions around the world, I returned to the field of food photography and content creation.

During my time as a photography student, I worked in several restaurants and acquired knowledge in baking and cooking in addition to what I absorbed from my grandmother and still from my mother.

Food photography became my main focus and I created an Instagram page where I share ideas, looks and food recipes.

In my new studio, I set up a kitchen designed for food productions and today I create and develop recipes for food producers and photograph them, hosting cooking workshops, dinner parties as a chef and recently holding workshops on developing imagination with my work colleague.

In my food photography, I try to best convey the tangibility of the food and flavors to the viewer in the photo with the help of the right lighting and my personal connection to the subject.

In portrait photography, it is important for me to talk a little with the person I am photographing and understand their character and facial features in order to decide what lighting to use and how to illustrate their personality through the communication between us.

ֿMy main goal is for viewers to feel excitement and attraction to the photographed subject.

To awaken in them an indefatigable curiosity.