About me
From an early age, I have been drawn to modern technologies—their principles and the ways they can be used both creatively and practically. This curiosity gradually led me from early technical experiments to programming and the development of my own hardware and software.
A significant part of my work focuses on aerial photography and videography, which I have been pursuing for several years. For me, a drone is not merely a tool, but a medium for capturing space, atmosphere, and the unique character of a place from an unconventional perspective. A major boost to my creative development came from winning a video competition and achieving top placements in multiple photography contests, motivating me to continually push the quality and scope of my work further.
Alongside creative production, I am deeply involved in technical development. I specialize in programming and in the design of custom hardware and software for automated devices, as well as in specialized drone solutions and the development of flight and support software. In the field of unmanned aerial systems, I design, build, and optimize drones under my own brand, Born4Flight, with a strong focus on performance, reliability, and technical precision.
Another area that combines technology with a passion for detail is my collection of historical and modern microscopy equipment. I am gradually building a digital archive and virtual museum of microscopes, aimed at documenting their evolution, design solutions, and significance within both scientific and technological contexts.
In addition, I work on electronics repair, computer servicing, and practical support in the fields of aeromodelling, drones, 3D printing—including 3D model design—and robotics. I see the integration of technical development, solid engineering foundations, and creative work as a key element of my current activities and future direction.
