Eastern Europe has always fascinated me with its layered history, diverse cultures, and striking landscapes. My travels have taken me through Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, and, in the early days, the countries of former Yugoslavia. I even spent a couple of days in Moscow in the mid-1990s, though unfortunately the photos from that visit were lost. Each place offers its own rhythm — from historic city streets and architectural treasures to quiet countryside and natural beauty. Through my photography, I try to capture both the visual appeal and the spirit of these countries, reflecting their past, their present, and the stories that make Eastern Europe endlessly compelling.