This series captures the flow of the city through long exposure and flash photography. Blurred characters and flowing reflections depict the constant motion and dynamic energy of urban life. Combined with portraits, this approach illustrates how our gaze occasionally lingers on certain faces amidst the chaos. By embracing this technique, I aim to convey the essence of a city that never stands still, where every moment is fleeting and full of vibrancy. This is my unique approach to street photography, focusing not on static scenes but on the fluidity and perpetual movement.
My work focuses on documenting social and political change, communities, and everyday life in contemporary Hungary. At the same time, I maintain a broad photographic practice and remain deeply interested in portraiture, still life, and applied photography. Moving between these fields allows me to constantly refresh my perspective and approach. Alongside editorial assignments, I pursue long-term documentary projects exploring family, identity, and belonging. In 2026, I received Third Prize in the Everyday Life (Series) category at the Hungarian Press Photo Contest.