My primary focus is creating visual content for artists, bloggers, and fashion brands. However, as a passionate web3 and crypto enthusiast — and a web3 event organizer — I find great joy in photographing blockchain events, such as hackathons, bootcamps, and conferences.

As a true storyteller, I don’t just document the day or capture the so-called “atmosphere.” My approach is to reveal the essence of the process and the people involved. I’m not here to just showcase the venue, the panels, or the workshops, nor to produce corporate-style shots that shout, “Look at this amazing event!” Instead, my goal is to go deeper.

For me, building a personal connection with the people I photograph is paramount—without it, my work feels empty. At these events, I strive to understand and feel the core of what’s unfolding: Who organized this, and why? What do they hope to offer attendees? What’s the community’s mission? What unites the participants, drives their goals, and inspires their creations?

Through my photos, I aim to capture the true quintessence of the event, steering clear of clichéd shots like “people sitting in workshops, eating, or coding” or “someone chatting with someone else.” Being part of the process is essential to photographing it. I don’t just snap an abstract “vibe”—I focus on the real people, their emotions, their connections, their interactions, and the purpose behind their presence.

It’s always a full mental and emotional immersion into these events. I feel the unity, forge new friendships, and share in the attendees’ anxieties, dreams, and passions. That indescribable sense of being part of the rapidly evolving web3 wave fills my heart—and it undoubtedly shines through in my photos.
Below, you can see my recent work from the TON Open League Hackathons in Warsaw, Prague, and Berlin.​​​​​​​
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