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World traveling photographer Tina Boyadjieva depicts her life as a nomad through a collaboration with fashion creatives Slav & Huben for a self assigned project later published in Cosmopolitan Bulgaria.
NYC-based photographer Tina Boyadjieva ventures to Soho to capture model Farah Zulaikha as she interviews iconic 1990s designer Rebecca Moses for Pump magazine.
Tina Boyadjieva took on a project with Lansinoh USA she would never forget — one that would require her to travel to five continents, explore 18 countries, meet 65 women, and be lauded by countless publications.
NYC-based Tina Boyadjieva visited Jordan right before lockdown struck — and got home just in time — to see ancient temples and meet some of the locals. Her shot of a Jordanian woman was selected by the International Center of Photography for an exhibit called ICPConcered. The exhibit ran through December 31.
To stretch the creative muscles of photographers at home and to show off how Wonderful Machine can coordinate hundreds of photographers on short notice, we’ve developed Creative In Place. This week’s theme is On the Move.
To stretch the creative muscles of photographers at home and to show off how Wonderful Machine can mobilize our network of photographers on short notice, we’ve developed Creative In Place.
To stretch the creative muscles of photographers at home and to show off how Wonderful Machine can mobilize our network of photographers on short notice, we’ve developed Creative In Place.
NYC-based Tina Boyadjieva, who grew up in Communist Bulgaria, returns home for a day-long fashion shoot that contrasts bright, unique outfits with the drab, decrepit housing in which she grew up.