“In my family, it was expected that you be an
ordinary worker with a technical or commercial
education. They would explain: ‘To be a photographer,
you need to have a big budget to open your own
studio. You need to choose a profession that requires
no investment, something that is in demand in a
country that pays well’. I have always had the tendency
to draw and craft, and have been trained in various
clubs and studios since childhood. Throughout this
time, photography was always more of a hobby.
With the recommendation of my parents, I pursued
studies in engineering. For a long time, my creativity
remained on the back burner.”
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