A brief note about myself.
I picked up photography in school — a teacher offered it as an elective, and I kept signing up, even when the content didn’t change. It was hands-on from the start: analog cameras, manual settings, darkroom work. By year two I was already helping teach the younger students.
Later, I shifted to a high school focused on photography, earned the formal certificate, and spent more and more time shooting and developing on my own. I gave up water polo and focused on my first exhibitions — from Munich salons to the Young Art Generation festival in Vorarlberg. Not long after graduating, I published and exhibited my first street photography project, Das Fremde.
I now work as an event photographer and study at the Kubelka Photography School in Vienna — focusing on sharpening my visual language and exploring how photography can do more than just document.