About
Innovation consultant obsessed with taking pictures
It started in my early student years. I assisted friends in photo studios, then began supporting photo shoots as a stylist and producer. Sometimes we worked on commercial projects. Sometimes we put a famous actress in a lake just to send the images to a magazine submission form that would probably never reply.
I was good at building connections. Somehow, we got published in local magazines, on the Vogue Photo website, and in several independent magazines, including Atlas, Rank, and others.
From 2011 to 2016, I studied philosophy and social sciences in Minsk, where I earned my first Master’s degree.
In 2016, I moved to Vilnius to study visual art and cultural studies at EHU. I dropped out just before the final month, but published a collective research paper on visual representations of depression, written from experience.
Between 2017 and 2020, I worked for an international company producing holographic projectors. I created installation concepts and helped shape them into actual features for VIP clients in Asia.
I traveled a lot during that time. I still remember every bench at Changi Airport. That part was beautiful. Eventually, I moved to France without a plan. It just happened.
From 2021 to 2022, I completed my third Master’s degree in UX Design in Toulon, with a focus on ergonomics in immersive environments.
In 2023 and 2024, I completed an executive program in Management at SKEMA.
In 2024, I co-founded the first association dedicated to virtual world creation in VRChat with a friend.
In 2025, I took the first photograph I truly liked. I decided to keep going.
This page is to be continued.
The first question people always ask is: “Where are you from?” I usually answer that I’m based in Paris. Bartenders often assume I’m from the Netherlands and start speaking Dutch to me, for reasons still unknown.