Born in Kyiv in 1990. He studied philosophy, social sciences, and philosophical anthropology at the Dragomanov National Pedagogical University (2007-2012). As a graduate student, he taught at the same university (2012-2016) and defended his thesis in 2016. He worked as a photojournalist at the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine from 2016 to 2019. His work spanned design, sculpture, documentary photography, and commercial shoots. Since the start of the full-scale Russian invasion, he joined the Territorial Defense Forces and currently serves in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In the fall of 2022, he participated in the liberation of Kherson.
In photography, he focuses on social themes, issues of equal rights, the nuances of informational influence on individuals, and environmental concerns. He sees photography as a universal language for artistic expression. Since the invasion, his practice has centered on filming the routine of soldiers, serving as documentary evidence of the paradoxically mundane life on the front lines. In his recent series, he also experiments with optical-military tools, such as drone imagery, thermal imaging, and other surveillance means