In 1988, Muda presented The Land of Sherpa his first private exhibition, featuring photographs he took during his stay in the Himalayan village of Sherpa. He later traveled around the world to capture images of various Japanese, Romanesque and Byzantine art, as well as Buddhist ruins such as Chinese cave art, the Borobudur, Angkor and Ajanta. Using 'Spaces for Prayer, Forms of Prayer' as a theme, he displayed them through photo exhibitions and publications. Muda has also exhibited numerous photographs as fine art with a focus on 'light' and 'presence', including Rome, The Wall of Time, F_ace of Iron_ and Portraits of Poli, in which he depicts Poli, a medieval Italian town in the mountains.