I started shooting when I was 11 years old. It was my mother who gave me a disposable camera and told me to capture our family vacation at Disneyland Paris. From that moment, I fell in love with photography, and I haven't stopped since then.

As a creative person, my ideas don't come to order. They come spontaneously, and I need to capture them in the moment. That's why I prefer mobile photography. With a phone in my hand, I can instantly capture the beauty of life as it unfolds before me. Whenever I see something that sparks my interest, I can take a photo or record a video right away.

People often tell me that I have a natural talent for photography. My friends frequently ask me to take pictures of them or shoot videos. However, the most important thing to me is that I love to shoot. I do it from the heart. It's not just a job or a hobby, it's a passion.

When I started selling my photos and getting paid to take pictures, that's when I truly considered myself a photographer. I learned that photography is not just about having the right equipment, but also about having the right mindset. You have to do it with love and passion, and that's when your work shines.

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This above is a photo of me in 1993 at Disneyland Paris, ten minutes before I picked up the camera for the first time and fell in love with photography.

I've been using phones for my photos for several years now, and I'm always amazed at the quality of their cameras. I currently use a Samsung S10 Plus and a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 1TB. I also have a Canon EOS 70D, which I'm quite happy with.

For me, photography is not just about capturing moments, it's about creating art. It's about telling stories and conveying emotions. I want my photos to inspire people, to make them think and feel. That's my ultimate goal, and I'll continue to pursue it with all my heart and soul.