I was born in Zalaegerszeg, Hungary, in 1988. Although I received a basic analog camera as a gift from my father at the age of 10, I never truly considered photography as an art form at the time—my creative energy was dedicated to drawing and painting from an early age.
In 2018, I realized that photography could be my medium for telling untold stories. I seek out small traditions, remote places, and individuals who seem to disappear into their surroundings. Their narratives make them stand out, offering valuable insights along the way.
Since 2020, I have also felt a growing need to create conceptual projects, exploring the intersection of architectural design thinking and photography. More recently, my long-term projects have focused on the coexistence and contrasts between natural and urban environments.
In 2024 I joined the Reflective Art Collective that gathers 16 photographers with a broad range of interest and style in the field of photography.
Studies
2007-2014 - Architect Msc - Budapest University of Technology and Economics
2012 - Fachhochschule Köln, Faculty of Architecture, Erasmus Scolarship
2023-24 - Photojournalist - National Association of Hungarian Journalists
Exhibitions
2021 - Budapest Photo Festival, Élet/Kép group exhibition at Kiscelli Museum - Nostalgia series
2023 - Budapest Photo Festival, Budapest 150 group exhibition at Kiscelli Museum - Residents trilogy
2024 - The universe of Fotófalu group exhibition at FUGA Budapest - series of the old agricultural cooperative
2025 - Budapest Photo Festival, Artificial identities group exhibition at Kiscelli Museum
- AI generated portrait of great-grandfather based on family stories
- Male role models and male examples throughout my childhood - 5 image series
2025 - Reflective Art Collective - Introductory Exhibition at Kapolcs, Hungary - Residents trilogy
2025 - Reflective Art Collective - "Faceless" group exhibition at Nyolcésfél, Budapest
Recognitions
2023 - Residents trilogy is in collection of Kiscelli Museum, Budapest