In my early schooling years I willingly painted portraits. In high school I studied landscape architecture, so my sense of aesthetics evolved significantly. We were given many graphical tasks and through them I got acquainted with the world of the angels, proportions, compositions and lights. In the development of my interest towards the arts, my teacher, Károly Törteli had a significant role - he
tried to steer me towards a career in Architecture. Despite this, I got a degree in the field of plant medicine, so during my college year’s art was missing from my life, and that’s when and why I really started getting into photography. In the beginning I dealt with portrait photography, however after my college years, I got to know the atmosphere of various events and weddings as well. I consider it important to emphasize that I always approach photography from an artistic point of view, not from a technical one. As a result, I find it very easy to learn about it from books, and later on from my photographer friends. In my opinion mastering the art of photography requires constant learning and we can never be truly satisfied with our work. We must always strive finding more consummate angles, and nicer lights. And when it comes to shooting life events, such as a wedding, I find it very important that the ready photo album should tell a story, not only be a mere documentation - succession of pictures.