
Photography for me is a ritual of exchange. On the track or at the stadium I do more than freeze motion — I invest attention, timing, memory, and feeling into every frame. My images are not simply records of speed or competition; they aim to carry the adrenaline, focus and human presence behind performance.
I am a motorsport photographer focused on capturing precision at the limit. My work has been recognised in several photography competitions, with multiple images receiving the title “Picture of the Week.” These recognitions reflect not only technical control but also timing — the ability to anticipate motion and capture the decisive moment.
Motorsport photography requires more than fast shutter speeds. It demands an understanding of rhythm, trajectory and mechanical balance. Each photograph is the result of preparation, instinct and controlled risk.
I currently work with the OM SYSTEM OM-3, exploring its capabilities in dynamic, high-speed environments. Through my work I experiment with panning techniques, motion rendering and real-world performance to show how a modern mirrorless system can capture both speed and atmosphere.
My goal is not only to create strong images but to approach the craft with discipline, consistency and respect for the moment.