More about Miriam A....
What do you love about your job?
What I love most is that photography lets me slow down and see. Every shoot is a chance to connect: with people, with places, with light. It’s that feeling when something real happens in front of the lens and you just know you’ve captured a moment that will never exist again in the same way.
What types of shoots have you done and how did you make them special?
My experience spans portraits, cultural events, and brand visuals — often blending documentary spontaneity with a cinematic touch. I like to make each shoot feel unique by focusing on storytelling: choosing the right light, sound, and rhythm so that every frame feels alive. I also love building a genuine connection with whoever’s in front of the camera, creating an atmosphere where people can be themselves, so the result feels timeless and true.
Awards, honors, and recognitions received
My photography has been exhibited at Fotomeyer in Berlin and was later recognized through a Fotografiska open call, experiences that encouraged me to keep exploring storytelling through images.
A fun fact about this photographer
When I’m not behind the camera, I’m usually buried in an anthropology book trying to understand why humans do what they do, then I go out and photograph it.