Nuyax is a photographer whose work is driven by a fundamental pursuit of understanding. He approaches photography as a primary tool for exploring reality, structuring his vision through a distinct trilogy: people, objects created by people, and the enduring essence of nature, as an initial stage for people and objects.
He continuously escapes scene setting up and picks up only real life moments shooting mostly on black and white film with no post-editing.
All his pictures are portraits of a character, no matter if it’s a man, car, building or a piece of food. He is investigating the natural appearance of things and people.
For Nuyax, the camera is more than a recording device; it is an instrument of perception. As he states, “Photography is my way of comprehending reality. Only through the lens am I able to perceive and understand how everything is truly arranged.” This belief fuels a meticulous and contemplative approach, whether he is isolating the character in a face, the history in a human-made object, or the timeless geometry in a landscape.