Femininity, peace and romance in the photos of Adrian Nina
Categories: Culture | Exhibition
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/femininity-peace-and-romance-in-the-photos-of-adrian-nina.htmlNew York photographer Adrian Nina takes portraits of women in the most ordinary settings. His heroines are relaxing at home, riding the subway, walking down the street or working in the office. It all looks so simple and natural that it seems like Adrian is taking pictures of his girlfriends for social networks.

Adrian Nina has little experience in professional photography - about 10 years. Despite this, the photographer has already made a name for himself in fashion photography and portrait photography. He collaborates with many famous glossy magazines and conducts photo sessions all over the world: in Berlin, Los Angeles, Barcelona, Delhi, Tokyo.

Nina does not look for her models through agencies and exchanges. He knows all the girls personally and has many years of friendship with them. This feature gives his photographs an unobtrusive intimacy, tactility of images. The photographer says about himself:

Among the great photographers who influenced his work, Adrian Nina mentions Helmut Newton and Vivian Maier. He likes cinematography in photography, so many of his pictures look like stills from old classic films.

















Adrian Nina's photographs are filled with an atmosphere of naturalness and intimacy, creating the feeling that we are peeping into the lives of his heroines. What do you think of this style of shooting? Do you like documentary aesthetics in portrait photography, or do you prefer more staged shots? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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