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Polish photographer explores nature and the female form

We're always on the lookout for up-and-coming photographers with their own distinct style, and Boooooooom is always a good place to look. That's where we found the romantic, muted work of Nishe, aka 27-year old Magdalena Lutek of Poland, who works by day as a graphic designer and spends her free time capturing beautiful photos on both film and digital.

"Photography has been my biggest love since I was 15," she says. "I used to take black and white film photos of landscapes and nature trying to capture emotions in lonely places. In 2009 I started taking self-portraits, I had a lot of spare time but I wasn’t brave enough to ask people to model for me. My face was always obscured in the photographs I took and it became my obsession to portray a soul of a person, their emotions, anxiety, loneliness without showing their face. In December 2011 I finally broke out of my shell and began working with models. This summer has been the most prolific time for me, I’m living and breathing photography."

See more more from Nishe on Flickr and on her blog.

(via Booooooom)

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