In tempestuous waters, one soul stands sentinel against capitalism's towering monuments. No pastoral reverie here—only truth's stark geometry: flesh versus furnace, spirit versus smoke. Through monochromatic testimony, we witness modernity's cruel algebra where humanity becomes a mere variable in industry's equation. Here, the sublime emerges not from nature's grandeur but from solitude's defiant stance against mechanical titans. A cinematic elegy for the human condition.
Photography, for me, is an act of inquiry. I don't photograph what I see — I photograph what I sense beneath it. My work moves across landscape, architecture, and conceptual fine art, driven by a persistent curiosity about the hidden patterns shaping our perception of reality. Whether in the stillness of a Polish forest or the geometry of a city, I am always searching for the moment when the ordinary reveals its deeper structure. Each image is an attempt to close the distance between the visible world and what lies just beneath it.