I enjoy building things that get attention, solve real problems and help brands grow. Over the last few years, I’ve worked in fast-paced environments where I had to be proactive, creative and very hands-on. I’ve been part of teams at Setupad and Printful, where I managed clients, learned how to navigate large accounts, and helped companies grow through consistent sales, communication, and relationship building. This experience showed me how different industries operate, how decisions are made, and how important it is to stay sharp, curious, and useful.
Marketing tools and creative work naturally became part of what I do every day. I create visuals, videos, and ads using Photoshop and Premiere Pro, manage social media, experiment with content, and try to understand what makes people click, read and engage. Studying Communication Science gives me the theory behind why messages work, while practical work gives me proof of what works in real life. I like combining both — planning, creating and executing campaigns that look good, tell a clear story and deliver results.
This image was created to capture raw emotion — the intensity, fear, adrenaline and survival instinct that come with a real combat experience. I wanted a visual that doesn’t feel staged or polished, but rather brutally honest. The close-up scream, dirt, shadows and textures communicate everything without a single word. It pulls you in and makes you uncomfortable in the right way.
On the technical side, I used Photoshop to extract the figure, remove the background and build a high-contrast, gritty aesthetic. I sharpened facial details, deepened shadows and pushed texture and noise to make the image feel rough and unforgiving. The cutout style, monochrome tones and heavy grain all add to that “raw war footage” look — not cinematic, not clean, but emotional and aggressive. This is the type of creative direction I enjoy: strong visual storytelling, high-impact editing and building images that make people feel something at first glance.
I've worked with different type of videos, focusing mostly on reels. This short clip demonstrates my ability to turn raw footage into a cohesive, engaging story — balancing rhythm, mood, and pacing to grab attention from the first second. I handled everything from initial footage selection and rough cuts to final polish: trimming clips, syncing audio, adjusting color and contrast, choosing music or ambient sound, and timing transitions for maximum impact. This process shows I don’t just know how to work a timeline in editing software — I know how to craft a narrative and mood that resonates with viewers.
Because I’m comfortable working with tools like Adobe Premiere Pro, I’m able to deliver projects efficiently and with high quality. I pay attention to details such as clean cuts, sound balance, proper pacing, and visual consistency, which — combined with my background in communication and marketing — helps me create videos that don’t just look good, but also communicate the right message. Whenever I take on a video project, I approach it as both a story and a marketing piece: designing it to evoke emotions, inform audiences, or promote ideas/products — depending on what’s needed.