I planned to become a painter, but at the university entrance exam they said, „László, you can’t draw at all.” Since my portfolio folder contained 3 prints by complete coincidence, I was offered to major in photography. That’s how photography found me.
I later graduated in Photography and Design at the University of Kaposvár and published my works for the first time in 2016. The first one was my photo essay (Whole 2012-2016) about a tragedy within a family, a series that was selected as one of the 10 most outstanding photo projects by Fotoroom that year.
The personal themes have stayed with me, I can best express myself in diary-like photo essays. After graduating from university, I worked for many years as a portrait photographer, and since 2019 I have been teaching photography and working on my own series with national grants (National Cultural Fund for Photography, Hungarian Academy of Arts grant). My works are currently in the collections of the
Rippl-Rónai Museum, the Kunsthalle, the Herman Ottó
Museum, Kecsekemét Museum of Photography, and the Petőfi Literary Museum.