Photography

Since I entered the world of photography both academically and professionally, I consider myself primarily a photographer. My student years provided an excellent opportunity to familiarize myself with various branches of photography. During that time, I had the chance to collaborate with one of the best photographer in my country, who was specialist in advertising photography who tought me a lot. I learned to work with different types of camera , and by mastering the nuances of the craft, the path ahead of me became clear. I  remain indebted to my mentor, then and now.

In those years, the photos came out pure, without any manipulation or tricks, straight from the camera. We would spend hours and hours arranging the scene, lighting, studying the composition, and testing, and only after controlling every detail, would we press the final shutter.

After graduation, I set up my own studio. I bought Broncolor, Sinar, and Hasselblad equipment, and rolled up my sleeves. With great passion and energy, I focused on advertising and industrial photography. Occasionally, opportunities for portrait photography would arise. I still have the camera in my hands and continue to take photographs.