RUSENG

I did not begin with a desire to become a photographer. I began with a need to establish a dialogue with myself. Photography became the very instrument in which the chaos of feelings and thoughts took form.

My foundation is the long-term project "The Metaphysics of Solitude." It is an exploration not of social, but of existential loneliness: the silence and distance between a person and the surrounding world, which creates an illusion of separateness. I captured the city as proof of my own invisibility, finding magic in cracks in the asphalt, the geometry of a garage, in elusive silhouettes.

This practice of deep contemplation shaped my vision. Today, I apply it to product and commercial photography. For me, an object—whether a teapot, a chair, or a piece of jewelry—is not merely a commodity. It is a character with its own history, materiality, and silence. My task is not to sell through loud promotion, but to capture its essence and create a space for the viewer's discovery.

I work at the intersection of personal expression and commercial assignment, believing that authentic depth is the fundamental value which finds resonance.

Key Directions:

· Authorial Projects (exploring the metaphysics of the everyday)
· Product Photography (thoughtful work with form, light, and meaning)
· Visualization for Brands whose philosophy is aligned with an aesthetics of silence and mindfulness