What keeps me interested in this field is the difficulty of doing things well. The projects I care about most are usually the ones that need more than surface-level image-making. They ask for judgment, technical depth, and a clear sense of what the work is actually trying to do.
I care about quality in a very specific way. Not only in how something looks, but in how clearly it reads, how well it is built, and how much unnecessary noise has been removed from it.
DmytRo began as a personal experiment and developed into an independent practice over time. At its core it stays personal and close to the work, but it can expand through trusted collaborators when a project needs a broader structure around it.
A lot of what drives me is the balance between precision and sensitivity. Between solving the problem well and still keeping the work visually alive.
thank yous. love yous.