Yasmin Suteja is an Indonesian photographer and visual artist based in Jakarta. She is known for her vibrant and colorful images that capture the beauty of everyday life.
Yasmin began her career as a photographer in 2011, when she started taking pictures of her friends and family. She quickly developed a passion for photography, and soon began to explore the world around her through her lens. Her work has been featured in numerous publications, including National Geographic, The New York Times, and The Guardian.
Yasmin's work focuses on capturing the beauty of everyday life in Indonesia. She often uses bright colors to bring out the vibrancy of her subjects, creating stunning images that capture the essence of Indonesian culture. Her photographs have been exhibited in galleries around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the National Gallery of Indonesia in Jakarta.
In addition to photography, Yasmin also works as a visual artist. She creates digital art pieces that explore themes such as identity, culture, and nature. Her artwork has been featured in several exhibitions around Indonesia and abroad.
Yasmin is passionate about inspiring others through her work. She regularly gives lectures at universities and other institutions about photography and art-making. In 2020, she was awarded an honorary doctorate from Universitas Indonesia for her contributions to photography and visual arts education in Indonesia.
Yasmin continues to push boundaries with her work, exploring new ways to capture beauty through her lens.