Somebody while travelling makes pictures of nature, the others of architecture and another of landscapes and animals.
I prefer to photograph people because you need more efforts to make portraits. I like to meet local people, to talk with them, to see and to feel how they live, what they breathe.I would recommend that to all: go outside your comfort zone, close your posh hotel doors and just wander around the unknown city’s streets labyrinth! Embrace the unknown, don’t be afraid to lose oneself! While you drift you will discover things you did not expect. Feel the smells of the city: tasty and inviting, nice and sweet. Dive into the dusk and wake up with the sunrise! Walk down the streets and discover what it has to offer! Go to the shops, markets and cafés where the locals and not the tourists go. Get to know people, that will improve your personality and your photography as well.
While creating travel photography you need to think about the composition, background, light and much more. Every point of view gives different feelings and thoughts. But not always there is enough time, you need to act quickly. I don’t say that all this is not important but I always go with the emotions first. You catch the moment where you are right now. That’s most important.
What impression you will get from the picture which will have a nice composition and will be perfect but just voiceless and cold. Emotions! Photography is not only about what you see it has to tell the story about what you feel. Open your heart!
Here I share the photos from my last journey and discoveries from Bali, Indonesia. My pictures are black and white because I like to leave it for viewers imagination, to experience and to feel everything with your own emotions and colours… [Official Website]