I am a Ukrainian Cambridge-based photographer working with colleges of the University of Cambridge since 2022.

I have extensive experience as a portrait photographer, working discreetly with natural light, always respecting the space and individuality of the people I photograph. My practice is informed by my interests in anthropology, storytelling, philosophy, and psychology, which guide the way I observe, frame, and interpret human experience, with deep empathy, attention and care.

My work is shaped by a close observation of the University of Cambridge as a living academic environment. For many people, the University of Cambridge can seem distant or inaccessible - a place known through its history, reputation, and achievements. What interests me is a different perspective.

Since moving to Cambridge, I have come to see the University as a living and constantly evolving community. I am fascinated by the way it preserves centuries-old traditions while embracing new ideas, diverse experiences, and people from around the world. Behind its historic buildings and global influence are thousands of individual stories: students, academics, staff, volunteers, and visitors whose lives shape the university every day.

Through photography, I aim to make this world more visible and more human. I am interested in documenting not only significant events and achievements, but also the quieter moments, relationships, and experiences that reveal the character of the University. My goal is to create work that helps others connect with Cambridge not as an abstract institution, but as a community of people brought together by curiosity, knowledge, and a shared pursuit of learning.

I am currently open to new commissions and collaborations with colleges, cultural institutions, and academic events in Cambridge, and I look forward to continuing to develop long-term visual projects within this environment.