Four bodies of work, one preoccupation: memory and presence in Central Europe. What blurs, what endures, and what gets carried forward.

Intentional camera movement across European streets. People and cities reduced to the smear the mind actually keeps — the colour that survives, the shape that stays.

Magyar horse-archers and warriors, photographed at full gallop. The old steppe inheritance, still ridden — myth caught at a five-hundredth of a second.

Folk and world musicians mid-performance. Tradition played in the present, lit against the faces of those who carried it first.

Commissioned documentary portraiture — a quiet record of a life lived here, before it changes. The observational method, made personal.
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