I always taking my every day for what it is, and my philosophy is to always improve but never be too self-critic about your work. There has to be failure in order to be improvement no matter what your occupation is. And especially with art there has to be failure, because there are no such thing as a certainty whether the observer likes your creations or not.
Speaking of observers, I am one myself and I enjoy watching my own progress, I don’t always know where my projects will take me or how it will even result at the finish line.
But I’m always ready to take risks (or chances, depending on if you’re a pessimist or an optimist) some visions I have doesn’t always turn out exactly like I want, but for what it is, which is pretty darn close, I’m happy with!

So, I’m trying my best to be happy with the results, at least if it’s my own project, then I’m dedicated 100% to make it as perfect as I can!
Yes, I forgot to mention that I’m part time an Art/Creative Director!
The majority of sessions and sets you’ll find of me are mostly my handled by me.
If I have a vision I believe won’t fill a stage or screen I use it via photographic art.
I search for photographers/props/clothes/stylists (and sometimes MUAs) that matches my theme requirements and then we’re set!
Obviously I’m modeling for my own sets, and that’s basically because it’s often easier to make it more precise when you act based of your own directions.
So whenever you see these initials (AD) it stands for Art Director, and I always credit the one behind that specific session, either it’s me or someone else.


