Recognition — ArtsLibris Banc Sabadell Prize
This prize consists of acquiring and incorporating the selected editions into the Banc Sabadell Art Collection
Publication — ATMOS
In photographer András Zoltai’s new book, FLOOD ME, I’LL BE HERE, Majuli emerges as both a disappearing landscape and a testament to community action.
CRITICS’ CHOICE 2025 AWARD — TOP 10
My long-term documentary project ~ Flood Me, I’ll be Here • is among the TOP10 winners in the Critics’ Choice 2025 Award by LensCulture !!!
Interjú — Kultúra.hu
Appreciation to the supporters!
Flood Me, I’ll be Here is successfully funded on ULULE.
LensCulture Interview / Book Review
A long-form (ENGLISH) interview and book review about my new photobook, Flood Me, I'll be Here, published by LensCulture!
Recognition — Karoly Hemzo Award / 2025
I’ve become the recipient of the prestigious national award in 2025
Crowdfunding ‘Flood Me, I’ll be Here’ — NEW PHOTOBOOK
A visual journey on resilience, climate adaptation, and sacred ties to the Brahmaputra on Majuli, the world’s largest river island.
Capa Blog interjú / HUN
Projection Screening / Angkor Photo Festival
Angkor Photo Festival & Workshops represented my documentary project titled ‘Blue Memoir’ as a NOOR Images Alumni!
Exhibition / Inspera Bodrum
My long-term documentary project from India, 'You Can Flood Me, I’ll be Here,’ is currently on show in Bodrum, Turkey, as part of our group exhibition, 'Breaking the Waves.'
A school visit in Budapest
The Caravan Magazine
A 14-page spread of my ‘Blue Memoir’ in the October issue of the Caravan Magazine (India)
Exhibited at 212 Photography Istanbul
'You Can Flood Me, I’ll be Here’, is currently on show at 212 Photography Istanbul Festival
Oasi Dynamo X National Geographic Society
Enjoy this short video for a glimpse of what unfolded.
Carmencita Grant ‘24
Got a project idea that needs support? Apply to the Kodak x Carmencita Grant 2024!
NatGeo Explorers’ Retreat
From exchanging ideas on groundbreaking projects to learning from each other's diverse experiences
European Review of Books
A water superpower runs dry.
Breaking the Waves
The Global Water Crisis through the Eyes of Hungarian Photographers
NatGeo Explorer ‘24
I am excited to announce that I have become a National Geographic Explorer in 2024!