Vijna. War in Ukraine

White phosphorus attack, East Ukraine, 2016

The series cover 2014–2018 period of war in Ukraine. From the revolution of dignity and hybrid war unleashed by Russia against Ukraine till invasion to East Ukraine and occupation of Crimea.

The Camera I carry everyday

A sister and brother walk home on the highway after the first communion ceremony at the little church in Medininkai, 2022

It is a precious memory of a person, a place and a time – moments that haveshaped me, that have become a part of my self. An important diary note, etched inthe film of a camera hanged over my shoulder. Its is also a portrait of beloved Lithuania and its people.

States of conflict

Russian troops entering Georgia, 2008

Rather than a journalistic angle typically taking over, this time a regular person is at the core of relevant events. Photos from trips to Georgia, Ukraine, Russia and Moldova convey the daily routine in destinations linked by past or present conflicts and tense political affairs. A visual story guides through a period of war, portraying…

ode to the last working man

Even though it is already almost more than 250 years since the start of the first industrial revolution we surely can say – it is very much alive today and its transformation takes new and sometimes even unexpected forms. Now we are on a brink of the wonderful and exciting fourth industrial revolution that is…

soon to be gone

As far back as in the 1930s, during the times of the Great Depression in the United States, a group of photographers such as Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange and Jack Delano, led by Roy Stryker, Head of the Farm Security Administration (FSA), kept restlessly recording views which were soon destined to fade into obscurity. The…

between two shores

Recurrence. 2018.

Maybe it is not a coincidence that human always chooses to stay close to the water as the water always works as an energy source or even connects you to the other matter. But what if it is a space between two waters? Curonian Spit is rich by two shores – Baltic sea, that is…