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Januar 2025

SPOTLIGHT | photographer Marta Ulatowska

By /ART/, /NEWS/
Spotlight on photographer Marta Ulatowska

My name is Marta Ulatowska and I’m from Poland, Warsaw. I have over 10 years of experience as a model, so as they say – photography is my life for a very long time 🙂

Why? Well, I see myself as an artist, I used to perform a lot in the theatre and sing on the stage. I’ve dreamed about being an actress, then writer but life has its own scenarios, so here I am – a Marketing Specialist with the ambition to be a professional photographer.

Mostly I’m focused on fashion and portraits.I think I’m still in the process of developing my style, but for sure – I have my style in the themes and topics I’m interested in. Every time I ask myself: how can I do it differently? I love doing things driven by passion and inspiration, sometimes spontaneously. I’m an extrovert and empathic person so working with other artistic souls makes me grow.

I’d love to be seen as a photographer who can catch beauty, fashion and stories with emotions. And I would be very glad if people who could see them could feel like “I can be that beautiful and strong”.

Edward Steichen said: “A portrait is not made in the camera but on either side of it” and this is my motto.

© Marta Ulatowska

© Marta Ulatowska

© Marta Ulatowska

THE EGG

By /FASHION/, /NEWS/

THE EGG

Photo & Creative Direction: FFLORENCIA @fflorencia__________ 
Talent: Lorena @lorenaadiias 
Agency: Blow Models @blowmodels
Stylist: Martina Chinellato @martinachinellato_
Atrezzo: Irene Cuesta @irecuesta_
MUAH: Noelia Garcia @noeliagarcia.mk
Assistant: Megan San Andres @bymegansanandres
DIT: Juan Vasquez @juanvasquezph

Top & Skirt_ Fauvè @fauve.official Showroom Maison Eisa @maisoneisa

LEFT Top & Skirt_ Casa Otrura@@casaotrura Showroom Maison Eisa @maisoneisa RIGHT Dress_ Vintage

Dress_ Javier Lafuente @javierlafuenteofficial

Sweater_ Casa Otrura @casaotrura Showroom Maison Eisa @maisoneisa Dress_ Casa Otrura @casaotrura Showroom Maison Eisa @maisoneisa

Top_ Fauvè @fauve.official  Showroom Maison Eisa @maisoneisa

DRESS_ Javier Lafuente @javierlafuenteofficial

LEFT Dress_ Corsicana @corsicana_ Showroom Maison Eisa @maisoneisa RIGHT Top_  Casa Otrura @casaotrura Showroom Maison Eisa @maisoneisa Bag_ Matière Studio @matiere_studio_official

LEFT Top & trouser_ Casa Otrura @casaotrura Showroom Maison Eisa @maisoneisa Shoes_ Vintage RIGHT Top_ Fauvè @fauve.official Showroom Maison Eisa @maisoneisa

Dress_ Javier Lafuente @javierlafuenteofficial

Artist Spotlight | Ludovica de Santis

By /BLOG/, /INTERVIEW, /NEWS/

From the cinematic halls of Sorbonne University to the vibrant galleries of Athens, Ludovica De Santis has carved a remarkable path in the world of contemporary photography. With a background in art history and film criticism, she began her artistic journey assisting film productions and exploring analog photography—a medium that has remained central to her work.

Over the years, De Santis has seamlessly transitioned between documentary and fine art photography, capturing moments that resonate with poetic depth and intricate narratives. Her work has graced exhibitions across major cultural hubs like Paris, Berlin, London, and Amsterdam, earning acclaim from critics and magazines alike.

A multi-award-winning artist, De Santis has a portfolio that speaks volumes. From her groundbreaking series „Onironautica,“ which won first prize at the 2024 LensCulture Art Awards, to her earlier work recognized by the Julia Margaret Cameron Foundation, she has established herself as a force in the photographic arts. Her photobook „Zagriz,“ published by Altana, stands as a testament to her ability to blend storytelling with visual artistry.

In this interview, De Santis opens up about her creative process, her inspirations, and the evolution of her celebrated series „Onironautica,“ currently featured in the Athens Photography Festival. She also reflects on the delicate balance between analog roots and digital innovation, offering insights into the ever-changing landscape of fine art photography.

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Interview with TKV – The Kraljica Vila

By /ART/, /INTERVIEW, /NEWS/

Aleksandra Petković, known as TKV or “The Kraljica Vila,” is a Serbian street artist who has transformed the streets of Belgrade into vibrant spaces filled with meaning and emotion. Since starting her career as a teenager in 2004, she has used murals and stencils to explore themes of feminine identity, empathy, and the power of community. Her work often features striking female figures, blending aesthetics with social commentary and aiming to reshape perceptions of women in public spaces.
TKV’s art extends beyond visuals; her murals foster dialogue between viewers and their environment, breathing life into forgotten urban areas. As the founder of the All Girls Street Art Festival, she is dedicated to empowering female artists and encouraging collaboration. In this interview, TKV reflects on her artistic journey, her evolving views on identity, and the intersection between public art and personal expression

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