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I am an extraordinary woman who is a very talented and passionate person. My passion is photography. I try to capture interesting, unique, and beautiful moments of life, nature, and situations in my photos. With my camera, I can show all of this in the smallest detail. My photos attract attention and show the world in an extraoridinary light. I am also sensitive and open to art, music theater, and film. I catch every note, gesture, and word that speaks to my soul. The creativity and imagination that lie within me allow me to understand the beauty and subtlety of art in every form. I am fascinating by photographing fleeting moments and capturing their beauty in the frame. For as long I can remember, my perception of the world has been different from most people. Thanks to the wonderful technology that is the camera, I can freeze in time those fleeting moments of my personal communication with the universe. This is the world seen through my eyes, it will be my pleasure to share it with you!
The triptych "Three Phobias" explores the most primal, bodily fears of the modern human being. Each frame is not only a portrait of emotion, but a mirror of society’s obsessions – with control, with time, with the self. These are images that do not merely depict fear – they breathe it.
ARACHNOFOBIA
The dark, unruly hair resembles a spider’s web, while the hands wrapped around the face mimic insect limbs – cold, merciless, omnipresent. The eyes remain wide open, as if unable to close out of fear of what’s approaching. This is a portrayal of a mind paralyzed by fear, where anxiety takes on a physical form, embedding itself into the body and identity. The gothic aesthetic and childlike unease infuse the frame with a sense of fairytale nightmare.
CLAUSTROPHOBIA
A figure trapped in tight fabric – unable to move, with no way out, no air to breathe. A scream is muffled by a translucent barrier that separates her not only from the world, but from herself. The skin becomes a prison, the surrounding space refuses to let her breathe. This image crystallizes claustrophobia – a fear not only of confined spaces, but of losing the inner space of the self, of being denied the freedom to exist and to inhale.
GERASCOPHOBIA
Wrinkles carve into the skin like memories that can no longer be erased. The woman turns away from her reflection, refusing to look – the mirror has cracked, and time fractures with it. Dressed in black, with heavy earrings – symbols of the past and its weight. The pain on her face does not come from physical suffering, but from the sense of fading, the loss of youth, beauty, and being seen. This is not only a fear of aging, but of exclusion, of becoming invisible and forgotten.
IN THE FOOTSTEP OF CARNIVAL-RIO DE JANEIRO    
Rio de Janeiro is a city pulsing with samba, color, and an energy you simply have to feel to believe. Here, I fulfilled my dream of traveling in the footsteps of the Brazilian carnival.
A visit to the iconic Christ the Redeemer was a must. Rising high above the clouds on Corcovado Mountain, it offers breathtaking views. Sometimes, when the mist drifts through you or flows below, it feels as if you’re floating between heaven and earth.
I was also enchanted by the Escadaria Selarón – the famous, colorful steps covered in thousands of tiles from all over the world. It was there that I tasted the best Caipirinha, chatting with locals who shared stories about carnival from the inside.
But I wanted to go beyond the postcard images, so I visited one of the favelas, discovering another, more authentic side of Rio – full of music, colors, and the pride of its people.
Carnival itself is an explosion of color, dance, and joy, transforming the entire city into a giant festival of life. Capturing those moments with my camera was a dream come true.
At the end of my journey, sitting on Copacabana Beach watching the sunset, I realized that Rio isn’t just a place to visit – it’s a place to experience.
And soon, I’ll be returning – with new energy, my camera in hand, and a head full of ideas. Because Rio is a place you can’t visit just once – it draws you in, enchants you, and never lets you forget it.

FACES OF PASSION- A PHOTO SESSION
I love photographing people – discovering what moves them most deeply. That’s why I created a project about individuals with unique passions.
The man who collects watches fascinates me with his precision and his need to possess beautiful, unique objects. In his eyes, I see the spark of a treasure hunter and an aesthete who thrives on the thrill of acquiring something rare.
The woman who knits and crochets radiates joy and spontaneity, as if she still carries a childlike curiosity about the world. For her, this passion is a space of freedom and playfulness, but also a way to share warmth with others. While photographing her, I wanted to capture that lightness, energy, and genuine enthusiasm.
The wood sculptor is both an artist and a philosopher. In his gaze, you can sense contemplation about the passage of time and a desire to leave a lasting mark. Photographing him, I tried to capture that spiritual depth and his connection with nature.
This session made me realize that true portraits are created when I photograph not just people, but above all their passions and souls.

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