CONCERTS
Music and the stage have always been an important part of my life. I am a musician myself and have experience performing, so I understand how much effort, preparation, and attention to detail goes into every concert.


My mother studied theater directing and worked for many years in a children's theater, so I grew up surrounded by creativity, rehearsals, productions, and backstage life. Because of this, I feel very comfortable and at home in concert and cultural environments.

I attend concerts regularly and almost always choose seats as close to the stage as possible. I enjoy not only listening to the music, but also observing how a performance is put together: the stage design, lighting, costumes, makeup, props, and countless other details that help create a complete experience for the audience.

These details often go unnoticed, even though they represent hours of preparation and creative work. Through my photography, I strive to highlight them, capturing not only the performance itself, but also the atmosphere, emotions, and elements that make each event unique.





I also enjoy watching people as they experience and enjoy the event. Since I am often part of the audience myself, I understand those emotions well. To me, a concert is not only about the performers on stage, but also about the audience—their energy, reactions, and the moments that make every performance special.

For me, concert photography is an opportunity to preserve not only what happens on stage, but also the tremendous amount of work that transforms a performance into a memorable experience for the audience.