NINA ŽNIDERŠIČ (b. 1989, Slovenia) is a photographer whose visual language moves fluidly at the intersection of fine art, fashion and documentary. She holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Photography (2021) from the Higher School of Applied Sciences, Ljubljana, following earlier studies in Art History at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana.
Her practice is shaped by analog and digital techniques alike, taught during her training, and by a genre-crossing impulse: fashion futures, the quiet dignity of portraiture, the elemental rhythms of nature. Žnideršič places light as a sculptural actor in her frames, compositions that avoid noise and instead invite stillness, reflection, and the subtle vortex of form and meaning.
In her thesis, titled “Visual development of the female body in fashion photography”, she signalled a concern for how identity and representation co-here in images. Her commerce-facing work (editorial fashion, beauty) and her personal series each draw from that concern, albeit in different registers: one bold, one contemplative. She remains interested in projects that are unusual, unexplored, and visually rigorous.
Based in Slovenia but open to the wider horizon, Žnideršič has been recognized through international platforms (for example her listing on the PhotoVogue directory) and she continues to accept collaborations that challenge genre and expectation. Her portfolio includes fashion shoots characterized by strength of expression and measured sensuality, as well as nature and documentary sequences that quietly invite us to witness rather than consume.
More of Nina’s work may be appreciated on her website and Instagram.