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Sonia Szóstak photography
Sonia Szóstak, a Polish photographer, born in 1990, graduated in Photography on PWSFTviT in Łódź. She specializes in fields like portraits, acts, fashion, lifestyle and editorial photos. The turning point in her career was an exhibition in Milan with photos from Italian Vogue edition. Now, she is mostly popular because of her fashion and advertising campaign photos, but she does not neglect her own, non-commercial, photographic projects, which convey valuable messages for their recipients. Szóstak's acts and portraits always show young and beautiful people, in particular women. She follows the Greek canon of beauty – she portraits slender and tall women, with gentle make-up and fair skin. Neither the clothes nor accessories or jewellery play a vital role in her creations. What is most important is the confident look in the women eyes. The artist not only preserves the beauty of a young body, which will inevitably pass, but also the strength and charm of these people, which, I believe, will last forever. Another distinctive feature of Szóstak's photos is intimacy. The people in her pieces of art are very natural and uninhibited, because the borders between the model and the photographer were not crossed. As Szóstak claims in an interview for i-D magazine, building a relationship with her model is of utmost importance. Many of her models are her friends. She cannot work with anybody, although there are a lot of beautiful models around. Szóstak chooses people with an interesting personality and character. She maintains that there is a different energy and message in photos, when women are on the both sides of the lens.
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