...In autumn 1986, I printed first photographs in a dark room. My age at that time is 14 years. I experimented a lot with photographic chemistry and photographic paper. Made a lot of optical prints. This process fascinated me and gave me creative fulfillment.

My teacher was a serious specialist in the field of aerial photography. His professional approach to obtaining a reliable and technically competent image helped me a lot. I am grateful to him.

 

In 2000 I tried and was stunned by Digital Photography. The ability to edit an image in a photo editor and print it on color photo printer seemed "revolutionary".

Although today AI (Artificial Intelligence), cloud processing and Neural Engines are already changing art of photography "right before our eyes"

 

It's funny, but years later there has been a fundamental change. The very process of capturing an image pleases me more than the subsequent work with it...

 

The photographer and the viewer speak the same language.

This language of the photographic image nurtures, teaches and gives creative energy to the development of...

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