ABOUT ME
ABOUT ME
I am a photographer, musician, and developer with a strong interest in technology, design, and engineering. My work focuses on capturing machines and motion through photography, creating atmospheric electronic music, and building software projects that explore artificial intelligence and computer vision. I am especially interested in the intersection of creativity and technology, and I enjoy building systems that interact with the real world through cameras, sensors, and intelligent software.
In software development, I work on projects focused on computer vision, automation, and intelligent systems that can interpret and respond to their environment. In photography, I focus primarily on automotive subjects, with an emphasis on lighting, motion, and composition, aiming to capture not just the car itself, but the feeling, design, and presence of the machine. In music, I produce electronic and atmospheric tracks inspired by technology, dystopian themes, and cinematic sound.
Software projects focused on computer vision, automation, and intelligent systems that interact with the real world.
Automotive photography focused on design, motion, and atmosphere. My work centers around capturing cars as both machines and art.
Electronic and atmospheric music inspired by technology, dystopian themes, and cinematic sound.
I see all of my work—photography, music, and software—as different forms of the same idea: building and creating things that combine technical precision with creativity. This website is a collection of my work, projects, and ongoing experiments, and it represents my interest in technology, design, and the systems that shape the modern world.
CURRENT PROJECTS
I am currently developing Vision Driver, a computer vision system focused on object detection and tracking. Alongside this, I continue to expand my automotive photography portfolio, including motion photography and cinematic-style shoots. I am also working on new electronic and atmospheric music projects that explore dystopian and technology-inspired themes.