I am looking for moments where routine celebrates itself and try to find them in the ordinary things that fill our lives, such as our emotions, events at work or with our family, happiness and unhappiness in relationships, a cuisine with the man you love or a lonely supper on a holiday.
All this people are not marginal and not the rebels. They're just a young people from middle class about of their 30 years old, who live in rented apartments. They are kind of survivors, torn apart by typical modern reality, where they are between livelihood and studies, banks and dreams, trends and personal style, fashion and war, and so on. I just take a hero and I build a frame around it, I build the expression. The surface and frame borders are shown and it’s fantastic that it is actually possible to define what is the reality behind the frame or more exactly it leaves space for imagination.
I have a feeling that photography has long been more than just 'catching the moment', and I feel that now requires intense intervention from the photographer. The truth behind the image has always been too far away to be easily caught. Because sometimes it seems that, in the reality of today, all our feelings are being repressed into one superficial facade. This facade allows only one type of beauty to imply on perfection. But there is a different existence, in which all of our immediate needs and desires are shown, one where imperfection is, in fact, is perfection.