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About

Wolfilm

My name is Elizabeth, and I am a visual artist and photographer inspired by brilliant creators from different artistic fields such as film, music, and art. 

With over 9 years of experience in photography, I've traveled the world capturing unique people and places. 

 

​Since childhood, I’ve been fascinated by visual art — film, photography, and traditional art. I learned to draw and paint early on, and later studied graphic design at art school. This foundation gave me a deep understanding of composition, color, and storytelling—principles that continue to shape my work today.

 

My journey in photography has been a long one, full of challenges and constant growth. I explored different genres, from fashion campaigns and studio portraiture to street photography and work on movie sets. It wasn’t an easy path. I spent years refining my style, mastering lighting, directing people in front of the camera, and perfecting retouching and color grading techniques. 

I had an opportunity to photograph incredibly talented and renowned models, artists, musicians, actors, and other professionals whose individuality and energy fuel my passion even more.

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Cinema has been a major influence on my photography career. I’ve watched over a thousand films, analyzing directors’ cinematic styles from a visual perspective. This lifelong love for movies has profoundly shaped my creative vision. And, later on, I was accepted into NYFA film school for a filmmaking program. Film art didn’t just inspire me—it transformed the way I see the world. Over time, my work evolved into a style that blends dramatic aesthetics and cinematic depth with raw authenticity. 

 

​​Today, I aim to create photographs that go beyond the surface. My goal is to capture real energy and emotion—to make people feel confident, powerful, and truly seen. Each image is more than just a picture; it’s a crafted expression of connection and beauty, designed to last far beyond the moment it was taken.

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