Hellen Van Meene is a Dutch photographer known for her intimate portraits of young women. Born in 1972 in the Netherlands, she studied at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague and graduated with a degree in photography in 1995.
Van Meene's work has been exhibited around the world, including at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography. Her photographs have also been featured in publications such as The New Yorker, Vogue, and Harper's Bazaar.
Van Meene's work is characterized by its dreamlike quality and its focus on capturing moments of transition between childhood and adulthood. She often uses natural light to create a soft atmosphere that emphasizes her subjects' vulnerability. Her photographs are often staged with props such as flowers or fabric to create an ethereal mood.
Van Meene has said that she is inspired by literature, music, and art history when creating her images. She has also said that she is interested in exploring themes of identity and femininity through her work.
In addition to her photography career, Van Meene has also written several books about photography and published several monographs of her own work. She currently lives and works in Amsterdam.