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I was born in 1980 in Budapest, Hungary. My interested in photography started in 1999 during my school years and my first chance to take photographs. I decided to move and to build a career in another country and the UK became my new home in 2009. The „Deep Sky” was created in 2012 in London at the venue of the Olympic Games. I had just moved to start my series of pictures for my second book called “London Montage”. I wanted to enter the Arena where the Olympic Games was taking place but unfortunatelly all the tickets had been sold. But as I walked up to the gates the whole image appeared before me like a vision and the roar of noise from the Arena caused goose bumps as I stood there. The crowds, the colours, the flags of all nationalies from around the world plus the sheer exuberance and excitement flooded into my vision. All my life I have loved sport and performance as my mother was a circus acrobat and so the Olympic Games was an obvious theme for me. I created my technic in 2011 by using images as a layers and then I mix them with photoshop. The reason I started to work on this technic was that my relationship with my girlfriend ended 3 years ago and to deal with my emotions I grabbed my camera and started taking as many photos as possible to echo my emotions so that I could share how I felt. But one picture was not enough to show everything and that is how this technic was born. 3 years on and I have had several exhibitions, finished my first book and am working on the second. I am selling works in London and now that I have won this amazing prize I look forward to more opportunities and success. Thank you TZIPAC!