I have a deep passion for pinhole photography — a form of analog photography. I craft my cameras by hand, often using matchboxes as the base. Instead of a lens, a small hole made in a piece of soda can acts as the aperture, capturing light in the simplest and purest way.






My works have been exhibited internationally and in St. Petersburg, where I am also a proud member of the Pinhole Photographers’ Society. Through pinhole photography, I seek to capture not just stillness, but the essence of life in motion — a delicate balance between the ephemeral and the eternal.




This process feels both meditative and experimental, allowing me to embrace imperfections and discover unexpected beauty. Pinhole photography, much like my oil paintings, reflects my fascination with movement and life’s transient flow. The long exposures often result in blurred, dreamlike images, where time and space merge into fluid forms. These softened contours and shifting light echo my artistic exploration of fleeting beauty and the energy of motion.










Thank you very much for watching and getting acquainted with my thoughts and pictures!
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