I think I’ve always been collecting moments.
Before I understood photography technically, I understood the feeling of wanting to hold onto something beautiful — a certain light, an atmosphere, the way someone carried themselves, a fleeting emotion. Growing up in Lithuania, I was constantly documenting the world around me through photos, long before I imagined it could become my career.
My creative journey later took me to the UK, where I studied Art & Design and explored different forms of expression — from painting and printmaking to fashion, ceramics, graphic design, and eventually photography. Photography became the place where everything connected: emotion, aesthetics, storytelling, people, fashion, movement, and identity.
After the UK, I spent time living in Seoul, a city that deeply influenced the way I see and create. I became endlessly inspired by its visual culture, fashion, attention to detail, atmosphere, and the beauty found in everyday life. Working there in photography, while also occasionally modeling, gave me experience on both sides of the camera and shaped the way I connect with people through my work.
Later, I moved to Vilnius, where I expanded my creative experience into the marketing world, working within agencies as a content creator and content manager. Alongside photography and videography, I learned more about branding, campaigns, social media, ads, newsletters, and how to create visuals that not only feel beautiful, but communicate with purpose.
I think that balance between artistic storytelling and strategic thinking naturally became part of my approach. Today, I work across photography, videography, and creative content creation — blending emotion, fashion, atmosphere, movement, and modern visual culture into everything I create.