It all began with a move
My journey into photography began with a single move — one that took me from Germany to the UK and unexpectedly revealed the passion that would reshape everything.
Arriving in London, I was instantly captivated by the energy of my new surroundings. I found myself constantly taking photos on my phone, filling my storage with snapshots of the city’s architecture, people, and atmosphere. It didn’t take long to realise that photography was becoming more than a habit — it was something I needed to pursue seriously.
Luckily, my sister had a barely used Canon 750D tucked away, and that camera became the catalyst for everything that followed. From the moment I picked it up, I was hooked. I spent every spare moment learning, experimenting, and exploring the city through the lens.
Today, my work is driven by a deep passion for street photography and documentary storytelling, capturing real moments, real people, and the textures of everyday life. I’m also a photographer for Reggaeville.com, the world’s largest reggae media outlet, where I document live performances, culture, and the global reggae community.
What started as curiosity has become a purpose: to tell authentic stories through imagery, to capture the soul of the streets, and to document the world as I experience it — one frame at a time.