Oltin Dogaru is a Romanian photographer and visual artist based in Bucharest. He is best known for his unique style of photography, which combines elements of documentary, street, and fine art photography.
Dogaru was born in Bucharest in 1988 and began taking photographs at the age of 15. He studied photography at the National University of Arts in Bucharest, graduating with a degree in Visual Arts in 2011. After graduation, he worked as a freelance photographer for various publications and brands.
Dogaru's work has been featured in numerous exhibitions around the world, including the Museum of Contemporary Art in Bucharest, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, and the Tate Modern in London. His photographs have also been published by major publications such as The New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, and National Geographic.
Dogaru's work often focuses on themes such as identity, memory, and nostalgia. He has traveled extensively throughout Romania to capture images that reflect his country's history and culture. His photographs are characterized by their vivid colors and strong composition.
In addition to his photographic work, Dogaru is also an active member of the Romanian art community. He regularly participates in workshops and lectures on photography and visual arts throughout Romania. He is also a founding member of the Romanian Photographers Association (RPA).