Daniela Gyllensten is a Swedish photographer and visual artist based in Stockholm. She has been working as a professional photographer since the early 2000s, and her work has been featured in numerous publications, including Vogue, Elle, and GQ.
Daniela's photography is characterized by its dreamy aesthetic and her ability to capture the beauty of everyday life. She often uses natural light to create a soft, ethereal atmosphere in her images. Her work often focuses on people and their relationships with nature, as well as exploring themes of identity and belonging.
In addition to her commercial work, Daniela also creates personal projects that explore themes of identity and belonging. Her series "The Other Side" explores the idea of duality within individuals, while her series "The Journey" documents her travels around the world.
Daniela has exhibited her work in galleries around Europe, including at the Fotografiska Museum in Stockholm and the Hasselblad Center in Gothenburg. She has also been featured in several books about photography, including "Swedish Photography Now" (2014) and "The Art of Seeing: A Guide to Photographic Creativity" (2015).
Daniela is passionate about teaching photography and regularly gives lectures at universities around Sweden. She also runs workshops for aspiring photographers who want to learn more about creating beautiful images.