Aleksandra Modrzejewska is a Polish photographer and visual artist based in Warsaw. She has been taking photographs since she was a child, and her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and publications around the world.
Modrzejewska's photography focuses on the human condition, exploring themes of identity, memory, and belonging. Her work often features intimate portraits of people from her native Poland, as well as landscapes and still lifes. She is particularly interested in capturing the beauty of everyday life, often using natural light to create a sense of atmosphere.
Modrzejewska's work has been exhibited at galleries in Poland, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the United States. She has also had her photographs published in magazines such as National Geographic and Vogue Italia. In addition to her photography career, Modrzejewska is also an active member of the Polish art community; she regularly participates in workshops and lectures on photography and visual arts.
Modrzejewska's passion for photography has taken her around the world; she has traveled to countries such as India, China, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Ecuador to capture unique images that reflect her own personal vision. Her photographs have been featured in books such as "The World Through My Eyes" (2014) and "The Art of Seeing" (2016).
Modrzejewska's work continues to be celebrated by art critics around the world for its unique perspective on humanity. Her photographs are a testament to her commitment to capturing beauty in all its forms - from the mundane to the extraordinary - with an eye for detail that is both captivating and inspiring.