Born in Germany in 1987 to Polish parents who had fled communism, the bilingual photographer finished higher education with a diploma in economics. Instead of a life of numbers he chose to travel Europe shooting nature photography. Radomir inherited his passion from his hobbyist father, and began shooting as a child after receiving a camera as a communion gift from his grandmother. But it wasn't until he bought his second digital camera, a Canon PowerShot G3, that his creativity really came to life.
“From then on my life was all about photography,” he recalls. “I read every photography magazine and book I could find and practised whenever I could.”