Expired film, dust, and light leaks – two mistakes that turned into something else
I’ve been experimenting more with expired film lately. This time it didn’t go as planned, dust on one roll, light leaks on another, but the results turned out more interesting than expected.
Distorted Bucharest – a project I almost didn’t share
This is a project I never shared. I kept it to myself for a while, even after finishing it. Distorted Bucharest started as a challenge, but it ended up becoming something more personal than I expected.
Shooting on Ilford Pan F (expired 1989) - Review
I tested Ilford Pan F expired in 1989 over a few days in Bucharest, shooting street and portraits. Strong contrast, harsh highlights, and a look I didn’t expect.
We call it Melesteala
A few times a year, a group of friends gather in nature to cook, slow down, and be present. Melesteala started as a joke and became a ritual.
Why fine art photography still matters in a digital world
In a world of endless scrolling and fast consumption, fine art photography chooses to slow down. A reflection on presence, time, and photography as an object that stays.
What should I look for when selecting a photographer for a branding campaign?
Choosing a photographer for a branding campaign goes beyond style or aesthetics. This article explains what to look for, from visual consistency and communication to experience working with people and real branding projects.
I went to Etar Museum and this is what it was like
A stop from my Bulgaria trip: Etar Museum. I didn’t expect much, but the people, workshops and small stories from this place stayed with me more than I thought.
My favorite Fujifilm Recipe
Clasic Negative Fade - This film simulation by Luis Costa has become my favorite for capturing everyday moments, with its warm tones and subtly faded look.
The Questions I Get Asked the Most
When setting up my Fujifilm X100VI or other similar cameras, I’ve found a few settings that work well for me.
