The early days of the blog
Recently, while tidying up files on my computer, I came across screenshots of archival versions of my website — a project I've been working on for many years.
Recently, while tidying up files on my computer, I came across screenshots of archival versions of my website — a project I've been working on for many years. It felt like opening a digital album of memories that reminded me how much work and commitment I had put into its development.
The beginnings were modest — the first version of the site was built by hand, line by line, in an HTML code editor. Every change required precision and patience, and even the smallest tweak meant having to search through and edit files. The site changed its name and address several times, but its main theme remained unchanged — photography, my greatest passion.
Over time technology advanced, and I began using CMSs that significantly eased content management. Thanks to them I could focus on what mattered most — developing the site and sharing my passion with others, instead of spending hours manually editing code.












