I was born into a visual world. My mother, Alexandra Nagy, was a two-time WorldStar Prize-winning industrial designer. Together, we ran a design studio from 1991 to 2021, where I worked as a product photographer for many years.
My artistic roots are deeply tied to the aesthetics of form, light, and clarity — a heritage I now channel through photography. Though I’ve been behind the camera for decades, I turned to photography as a profession only in the past few years. Today I run my own portrait studio in Budapest.
My commercial focus is on headshot and business portrait photography, while my personal work revolves around noir-inspired street scenes and atmospheric landscapes. I am drawn to moments of stillness and ambiguity — I search for stories in shadows.
I believe photography is not just about capturing faces or places. It's about showing what lies beneath the surface.