My name is Peter Čontoš. I am a husband and a father, and my love for family taught me to see the world with greater sensitivity, appreciate the present moment, and value every genuine smile or touch. These everyday moments remind me why it is so important to capture what cannot be repeated.
I have been photographing since high school, and this passion continued through college and beyond. Over time, it has become more than a hobby — it became my profession and a source of deep fulfilment. Photography for me is not just about pictures; it’s about preserving atmosphere, emotion, love, and meaningful moments that last forever.
I also enjoy combining photography with travel, capturing people in authentic settings around the world — from rainy London and vibrant Milan to the summer solstice in Finland, and cities like Budapest and Krakow that feel like scenes from a romantic film.

I have been involved in photography since high school, and it accompanied me throughout my college years. Over time, it has become not only a passion, but also my profession, which fulfills me and gives me meaning. I see it as an opportunity to give you more than just a picture—to capture the atmosphere, emotion, touch of love, or power of a moment that will last forever.

I like to combine photography with traveling—capturing people in different corners of the world, in their natural and authentic environment. The opportunity to photograph in rainy London, bustling Milan, during the summer solstice in Finland, in Budapest, Krakow, and many other beautiful places that seem to have stepped out of a romantic movie.