Pavel grew up in a city on the border of Belarus.
Raised in a traveling addicted family, Pavel began to photograph already in his youth. He traveled with his father's old cameras while visiting almost all countries of Europe as well as former Soviet republics, Israel, Jordan, North Africa, and the USA already by the age of 20. "The feeling of endless freedom during these trips was the point where my inspiration for photography began," says the artist.
In 2010 Pavel quits his job and decides to dedicate his life to things that matter. In 2011 his photo series of naked women "White Silence" picks up public attention and gets featured worldwide. He starts working as a full-time photographer and in the following ten years develops a few other bodies of work, including the most recent one – "The Sea That Never Was".