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The Shortcut to becoming a better Photographer
There’s a question I hear too often: “Is there a shortcut to becoming a better photographer or filmmaker?” I used to think I had to know the answer, to find the perfect method, the ultimate hack. I searched for it in books, online tutorials, expensive gear. And then one day, somewhere between the edge of a
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What photography has taken away from us
Photography was meant to be a side dish of life itself, a way of storing memories of beautiful moments and places and people. Photography became the center piece – it didn’t happen if it isn’t photographed. It was once a quiet companion to life—a way to hold onto what flees our memory, a tool to
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Pursuing the dream that matters to me the most.
I was always fascinated by how big the world feels. Not just in distance, but in depth—in the spaces between the obvious, the places that don’t make postcards, the beauty that isn’t curated for a perfect instagram frame. I haven’t been to many places, I never saw travel as a checklist of destinations, never felt
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The one simple decision that changed my life as a photographer!
The year was 2010. I was 18, a good student from a family of shoemakers and farmers. My life was simple, shaped by the steady rhythm of the countryside. For five years, I played football as a left defender. I was left-footed, and average at the game. Outside of sports, I sometimes liked to draw, though…
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The powerful truth about Change I learned from Nature
Change is scary, I know. It’s the butterflies in your stomach before starting a new job, wondering if you’ll be good enough; the lump in your throat when you move to a new city, leaving behind familiar faces and places; the uncertainty of ending a relationship, not knowing if it’s the right decision. Even small changes




