Before, I was sure that I was born at the wrong time and in the wrong place. If I had to give an example of something that does not fit anywhere as much as possible, I would name myself. A bookish child, a dreamer, while thoughts lived in fictional worlds, the body existed in industrial Luhansk.
I felt organic for the first time when I picked up the camera. School experiments with disposable camera gave me an understanding that this is exactly what makes me happy. That is why in the first year of the university I bought a SLR camera and started taking photography more seriously.
Initially, the topic of my work was the study of the relationship between the inner and outer world of a person. Vulnerabilities are hidden behind what masks. What people feel, how they experience their emotions. My goal was to reveal a person and introduce him to his inner world.
From studying other people, I switched to photography as a method of studying and living my emotions. With the beginning of a full-scale invasion, the main theme of my work became a reflection of emotions and thoughts related to the war.