"A baby fills a place in your heart that you never knew was empty."

Gabriel S.

Petra- family, portrait


My approach to photography


For me, photography is about what’s real.

I don’t believe that only smiles are beautiful. Silence, tiredness, uncertainty, a fleeting look — these matter just as much. Of course, joy is also a wonderful feeling to capture, but it’s not the only truth.


I believe in authenticity. In moments that are not forced, not staged, not trying to please.

That’s what I’m exploring now, and that’s what I want to show — now and in the future.


I’m on a journey.

My images are not always perfect, and I don’t pretend they are. I see photography as something deeply subjective. It won’t speak to everyone, and that’s okay.


I’ve been strongly influenced by Zoltán Vancsó, who taught me how to truly see, not just look.

I’m inspired by the visual depth of András Schramm, and by the shared thinking and collaboration with Kata Nyárády-Vétek, which keeps pushing me to grow.


For me, the most meaningful feedback is simple:

if any one of my images resonates with you, that’s already a joy.

If it touches something inside, a connection has been made — and that’s why I photograph.


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Kata - newborn, maternity


Welcome to the world, little one!


Those first days of life are filled with quiet magic — tiny fingers, sleepy smiles, and moments that pass far too quickly. Newborn photography is about preserving this fleeting time in a gentle, timeless way.


My approach is calm, patient, and baby-led, ensuring your newborn feels safe and comfortable throughout the session. Every detail is captured with care, creating soft, natural images that tell the story of your baby’s very first days.


These photographs are more than images — they are memories you will treasure forever.


Person wearing glasses and dark sweater holding plush toys in studio setting.

Family Photographer...

Family photos are a wonderful way of documenting events that happen in our lives, seeing our family grow up and change over the years. By letting your kids see your photos from the past and the present they become connected to their story.

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