When I was a kid, I always wanted a darkroom, where I would be free with own thoughts and creativity. My very first camera was a Nikon D3100. After that, I switched at Sony A7 and used it for a few years. I as gifted a film camera Bel-Air 6×9 in 2018 . Finally, after the pandemic, 2021, I decided to go back to film. I’m hopping between a Nikon S3 2000 and Mamiya m645. By the time I’m typing this paragraph, I am considering going back further in time, a.k.a using physical prints rather than digital copies of films.
How often you found yourself capturing many photos. Some of them were your favorites. Ironically, you, very likely, would forget about them among other hundreds or thousands of photos in your hard drive?
Less is More.
If I’m asked “what is your style?”. I probably would not know. I like simplicity, yet with depth in my photos. I believe there is emotion that transcends every photo ever taken, at least for me. Lastly, I consider every photo a multidimensional print of space, time, feelings, and memories.
The ferris wheel – Sony A7ii + Canon 200 mm F4 lens.
Photography
in Greek is literally "painting with light".
The purpose of this blog is to keep, to maintain a version of myself, which I don’t want to ever lose.