Anett is a London-based fashion and event photographer. Since graduating from Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in 2015, she has photographed fashion weeks in London, Milano, and Budapest, as well as private parties, corporate events, and editorial commissions.

  • After graduating from Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in 2015, she began working across Europe on assignments ranging from fashion shows to corporate and private events.

    Her editorial work has appeared in publications such as Document Journal, Vogue Italia, and Harper’s Bazaar, and she has collaborated with artists including Alison Goldfrapp. She has photographed major events including Milano, London, and Budapest Fashion Weeks, National Geographic events, and commissions for brands such as American Express.

    Working with both corporate and creative clients, Anett combines technical precision with a discreet working style, producing images that capture atmosphere, detail, and the character of each occasion.

 

Portfolio

Events
Fashion
Party
Instax & Polaroid
 
"I first got into photography when I was 11 years old. I inherited an old video camera around the same time my younger brother was born, and I started photographing and filming him constantly. Later, during my modelling career, photography became much more personal to me. I experienced situations where photographers treated me very harshly, and that completely changed the way I saw the industry. I decided then that I wanted to become a photographer who makes people feel comfortable, confident, and safe in front of the camera."
"I think the best word to describe my style is authentic. Whether I’m shooting portraits, events, or brand campaigns, I always try to understand the real story behind the person, brand, or moment and reflect that honestly through my work. I think that comes from a genuine curiosity about people and the world around me. I’m always learning and exploring new things, and that openness naturally influences my photography as well."
"I believe camera equipment is ultimately just a tool, photography really comes from your eye, your composition, and your ability to recognize and capture meaningful moments. That said, good equipment definitely helps, especially during fast-paced events where every second matters.

At the moment, I shoot with Nikon Z cameras and mainly use a 24–70mm f/2.8 and a 70–200mm f/2.8 lens setup, which allows me to comfortably cover most events. I also have a few premium prime lenses for situations with more challenging light."
"Some of my most memorable moments have happened while photographing weddings. They’re such emotional and intimate experiences that sometimes it’s genuinely difficult to hold the camera steady while trying not to cry myself. Every wedding feels like witnessing the beginning of a completely new story, and I still get emotional every single time."
"One venue that immediately comes to mind is the top of the Gherkin, with its incredible dome and beautiful sunsets. The light there is absolutely stunning throughout the year. I think I’m always most drawn to venues with beautiful natural light.

Another venue I loved was a smaller event space inside Wildflowers restaurant. It has such a warm atmosphere, and the natural daylight coming through the space makes it incredibly enjoyable to photograph."
"It’s difficult to choose just one type of event because every event comes with its own unique energy and challenges, and that’s exactly what I enjoy most. I love adapting to different environments, finding creative solutions, and discovering meaningful moments in every situation."
"I think London’s diversity is what makes it such an inspiring city to photograph. Every neighbourhood feels completely different and offers something new to discover.

You can photograph the intimate atmosphere of small restaurants in places like Notting Hill, then move to the dramatic skyscrapers around Liverpool Street, all within the same day. A portfolio shot entirely in London can easily look like it was photographed across ten different cities because the visual landscape is so varied."
"I currently live in Stoke Newington and have a dog, so we spend a lot of time walking around Church Street and Clissold Park."

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Anett is a London-based fashion and event photographer working across the UK and Europe. Get in touch with your brief to discuss your next project.

 
 

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