By Yuliya Drazdovich
Material Description: Photography, Black & White on Paper
Dimension: 80 x 60 x 0
A photographer and art director based in Qatar. Her striking
visual work invites us into the dynamic interplay between light and form; the
contrast between static and transformable elements and emotions, always leaving
space for the viewer to complete the story.
Yuliya's editorial photography has a unique style, crafting
images that feel simultaneously curated and spontaneous, simple and
complicated. This approach brings an expressive depth to her work, inviting
viewers to connect with each image as part of a larger, open-ended story.
After studying photography while living and working in
Lithuania, Russia, and Vietnam, her commercial work has thrived over the past 8
years in Qatar, working with a broad range of fashion houses and publications.
Current clients include luxury fashion, art and travel brands, and
international print publications.
Yuliya's work included in INTAJAT reflects the stark
contrasts and unexpected synergies between tradition and modernity in Qatar, as
well as the interaction between nature and material; exploring themes of
identity, transformation, and human connection. As an expat living in Qatar,
she is inspired to capture the nation’s cultural vibrancy and to share details
perceived from a unique perspective. The rarity of time and place is deeply
evoked through her images of Qatar, from a lens of both a tentative insider and
a thoughtful outsider.
As a serious and studious child in Belarus, Yuliya found solace in telling human stories through the disciplines of art and music. The landscape of modern-day Qatar is the perfect canvas on which to experience timeless, universal questions, brought to the viewer to explore and search for their unique answers.