Emaga Travels, the artist photographer, embodies inspiration for those who yearn to explore unusual and original places, encouraging to unearth the "wonders of the world" that resonate with one's individual.
With more than 30 years of exploration of singular places, on almost all continents, a photographic collection of some 50,000 shots has emerged under his sharp eye. Over time, photographic interests have evolved from portrait, family and nature photography, to landscape and street photography.
The collection includes both shots of well-known sites, such as the Sydney Opera House or the Brooklyn Bridge in Manhattan, but also objects that no longer exist, such as the Berlin Wall or a model of the Jan III monument. Sobieski on the Kahlenberg. Added to this are unusual places, off the beaten track, such as the Azerbaijani part of the Caucasus or the confines of Wadi Rum in Jordan.
Through the artistic experiences of photographing phenomenal places, Emaga Travels suggestively suggests that we deeply explore the world around us. Photography and travel intertwine literally and metaphorically throughout his life, bringing him incredible satisfaction and inexhaustible vital energy.