As a kid, I was fascinated by this mysterious old camera tucked away in my dad’s top cabinet…

When no one was home, I’d drag a chair over, open the cabinet, stretch up on my toes, and eventually grab it.

Every single time, it felt like I was holding a holy grail.

The buttons… The dials… The rotating rings on the lens… And those raw, mechanical sounds they made…

This fired up my imagination like nothing else!

Not long after, my dad discovered I was drawn to this camera…

So he told me stories about his love for photography.

He showed me old analog films with photos he had taken… and explained how he had to develop them himself.

It was pure magic.

I looked at photos from 10… 15… 20 years ago.

An old house he grew up in…

My grandma when she was young…

My MOM when she was young (she was HOT!)…

Huge open fields that today are filled with buildings…

And more.

I was 6 or 7 years old at the time.

I didn’t fully understand it back then…

But those moments left a mark that I’d rediscover 3 decades later.

Because even though I was fascinated…

Even though I took dozens of my own photos…

I eventually developed other passions, for computers, motorcycles, music…

And so, slowely but surely, I threw photography away from my life…

But I had no clue I was throwing a boomerang…

One that would come back to me when I was 33.

By then, I started travelling around the world working as a copywriter...

And there was one thing that REALLY frustrated me to the core.

You see, the photos I took with my phone felt like blasphemy compared to what I was seeing with my own eyes.

So I bought a “serious” camera.

And that’s when the boomerang came back.

A few years later, here I am…

Sharing my passion for photography with you.

But with my own twist.

Because I don’t just take pictures.

I blend photography with writing — two things I love — into one form of art.

That’s why every artwork I develop comes with its own hidden message and story.

My goal is simple:

When you look at an image…

That story starts playing in your head…

And quietly reminds you of something important.

Something that hopefully makes your life better, more fulfilling, and more worth living.