28/10/2022
Hey,
If you read this you probably know me already. I’ve always liked creating and expressing myself with art, but let’s just say I was a bit too insecure and had some other problems along the way. But I’ve never stopped trying to somehow follow my dreams. And this is why I am here now 😁
Two years ago just a few days after graduating from uni I went to London for 2 weeks, and I’ve been living in London since then 😂 I went from dancing, through drawing, architecture, guitar and psychology to doing photography (and actually making money with it)- I know it’s quite crazy 😜
This summer I went a step further and decided to fully follow my heart and start traveling. Struggling with money gave me some ideas that turned into great adventures. No money for a train? No problem, I can hitchhike or maybe even… walk?
There was a lot going on so I’ll just mention few things, and I’ll write about each of those adventures in later posts.
So this summer I:
- hitchhiked in France
- visited 8 cities/towns in Italy
- walked from Pisa to Lucca (total of 30 km that day with about 25kg in my backpacks 😎)
- used obstacle coarse race as an excuse to organise a family trip to Polish, and Czech mountains (I finished 26km race in Owl Mountains on Saturday and 9km race in the same place the following day 💪🏻. Monday was already all about photography)
- accidentally walked to a quarry where visitors are not allowed 🙈 (I only realized it after leaving the quarry!)
I didn’t just go to obvious places, I also explored what’s in between gave myself a chance to see what regular travelers miss.
There’s so much I want to tell you about those adventures, but I’ll do so in my later posts and on my blog (still in the making). And as I continue to explore it I will share the way I see, and my stories from the places I visit.
So hang on, there will be more 😄
Below is a photo I captured on a countryside in Poland, in a village populated by less than 400 people. This is my mom’s special place so I wanted to capture it properly. This is what came out of that, I hope you like it as much as I do. (The colours are real!)