I have been working in media since 2000. I am a photojournalist by trade, but as the media landscape has evolved in the past more than two decades, I found myself becoming a digital content creator by implementing my musical and graphic studies into my storytelling. I embraced the changes of the media world and saw the available new digital tools as opportunities to widen my abilities to tell a story and stay emotionally authentic in the process.

I have been blessed with clients who found my approach resonating with their audiences. My career started at Népszabadság, Hungary’s then most influential daily newspaper where Ferenc Rédei, the doyen of Hungarian photojournalism was chief of photography. I had the privilege to be a part of a team of young photographers with whom we mutually inspired each other and whose work became internationally recognized by the photojournalism world. Later in my career I worked with international media outlets, TIME magazine being my primary media partner during the years I spent in Israel and the Palestinian Territories. I was member of the VII Network, the editorial arm of the VII Photo Agency. During these creative years, my photographic work was recognized with national and international awards.

I see my creative work as a means to generate fruitful discussions that will help us understand both the horizons and limitations of being a human person and the differences that make us unique.

My professional work reaches beyond content creation and extends over the full content life cycle. I worked with major international media organizations (Shutterstock, GoPro, Getty Images, Smithsonian Institute) in the field of content management. My experience with digital content management and metadata application to traditional media content contributed to the creation of the VRmeta meta-tagging software.

I am available for assignments and also for consulting. Feel free to get in touch with any media related requests, I will do my best to advise and find lasting solutions for your needs.