My Cave

My creative journey began at 11, when I picked up the clarinet and fell in love with music. By 20, I was composing original scores for TV, radio, musicals, and documentary films. Over the years, my music has found its way into many different worlds — including games. I was one of 15 winners of Keen Software House’s Sounds of Space Engineers 2021 competition, which led to my music being officially featured in the game Space Engineers.

My work has also been recognized in the film world. I won first place for Best Music and Sound at Drone Film Festival Poland 2024 (Wrocław). One of my original films — created entirely by me, both visually and musically — was selected for two international film festivals: First-Time Sessions Volume 3 (UK) and Clapperboard Golden Festival (Brazil).

Music opened the first door — but it didn’t stop there.

Soon after, I discovered photography, diving deep into the world of macro imagery. That passion led to publications in National Geographic and other magazines. Not long after, I became fascinated with timelapse photography. Together with my brother, we spent over a year capturing the wild beauty of the Bieszczady Mountains in Poland using timelapse techniques. It was a massive undertaking — and it paid off. Our footage was later picked up by HBO and used in one of their productions, opening new doors and leading to even more opportunities. Naturally, I also composed the original music for all the videos we created during that time.

From 2015 onward, I ran my own business for seven years, working full-time as a photographer and videographer. It was a creative, fast-paced chapter of my life. Then life threw me a curveball, and I found myself working in a completely different field — one not directly related to music or visual arts.

Still, I’ve never lost touch with my creative roots. I continue to compose music, experiment with electronic and DAWless workflows, and actively look for opportunities where I can bring together my experience as a composer, visual storyteller, and creative professional into a new, meaningful role.

To add to it all I have master’s degree in psychology — occasionally useful, mostly humbling.

Recently, a server crash wiped out my previous website — so I’m rebuilding it from scratch. This time, it’s not just a portfolio, but a broader window into my creative world.

Thanks for visiting — and stay tuned.