Interview: Nailya Bikmurzina

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StudioNow Creator MASTER | Nailya Bikmurzina’s lifestyle work is warm and inviting while her personal work has colder tones and focuses on isolation and graphic lines. After working with her on multiple projects, we sat down with the Berlin based creator to get to know a little bit more about her and her photography.

Tell us a little about you. What are you passionate about? What do you do when you are not photographing?  What is your favorite color? You know, the important things.

I have been fascinated with the photography world since childhood, as my first memories are playing with my dad’s mechanic film photo camera, just making snaps with different shutter speeds and opening the back of the camera. I came in to being a full time photographer unexpectedly from science after deciding that I don’t want to do a PhD after completing a master program. It was a frightening decision, especially when people around you don’t understand. However I’ve made a right choice. Now I’m in the photo and video making world, developing a personal project connecting art and science.

My favourite color: All shades of blue, or better the color palette of the ocean and the color palette of the sky. They are always making me feel like magic.

Another passion of mine is movement in any forms, connection between mind and body and visual beauty of it. You can call it a lifestyle, but I’m sure it’s much deeper than that.

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How did you get started in photography?

When I was 17, I took my first analog photos just was because I was curious about it. Then I’ve got a digital compact camera. It before social media, so I shared the photos only with my friends and in my live journal blog. At some point people start to reach me out to take photos for them and for different events. This is how it all started.

Your work has is bright and inviting, while still hanging out to the beauty of shadows. How did you develop your style? What inspires you?

I’m a visual person and hungry for movies and visual art. Color wise, of course, nature inspires me the most. Nothing could be more beautiful. I think I’m still in the process of developing my style and I would love to keep it as an ongoing process.

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You have worked with us for a variety of buyers, such as Google, Canva, and Ubrands. Tell us about a  project (or two!) you enjoyed working on. Were there any surprises, successes, or struggles?

I liked the projects with Google Maps because I love to explore new places, locations, perspectives and the way to see new things within familiar streets. I love to be lost in some sense in the places, because then I can see a lot from different angles.

Do you have any advice or tips for fellow photographers?

Heh I need a lot of advice for myself. The only suggestion which I surely can share is: no matter what, keep on working.

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