My work is strongly influenced by the Impressionist artists and explores the relationship between the subject and its surroundings, I would describe it in the words of Claude Monet - “For me, the landscape does not exist in itself, since its appearance changes at every moment, but the surrounding atmosphere brings it to life - light and air, which are constantly changing. For me, only the surrounding atmosphere gives objects their true value.”
Born in Leningrad in 1972, in a family where photography took impotent place in family life. My dad taught me how to take pictures, develop films and print photos. In 1989 we moved to Israel. I served 3 years in the army, graduated from the Civil Engineering Faculty at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. But after 3 years working as an engineer, my love for photography led me to photography school. And from 2005 I became a professional photographer. I believe that art can change the world for the better place.