Fokus

ABOUT :

Over all these years, the circumstances of life have brought me close to photography in every one of its aspects. In this way, I have come to believe that photographs—simple in appearance—are born from a creative act of the moment, generated and consumed instantly.
Photography, even if only because of its fleeting nature, captures a moment from the flow of time and hands it over to eternity; more than any other form of visual art, it succeeds in grasping the loss of the sense of time — a defining sign of our “liquid modernity.”

• Stephen Hawking says that humanity is experiencing the most dangerous moment since its existence began. In Albania, danger is very good material for jokes. Hawking also adds that never before, as much as now, has humanity needed people to work together. It is clear that the conditions of the present moment make this difficult to achieve on a global level, while, on the contrary, making it necessary within our everyday microcosm.

• Without ever forgetting that it is precisely when we suddenly surrender to ourselves that we manage to live the most important and unforgettable moments of our lives.