Roza Vulf

Roza Vulf is a Lithuanian-born photographer living in Rome, Italy. Her work is known to be free from restrictions to a single photographic style, yet often characterized by having a unique emphasis on a single chosen subject. Vulf has exhibited around the globe and has been featured in numerous publications, books and photography platforms, such […]

Roza Vulf is a Lithuanian-born photographer living in Rome, Italy. Her work is known to be free from restrictions to a single photographic style, yet often characterized by having a unique emphasis on a single chosen subject.

Vulf has exhibited around the globe and has been featured in numerous publications, books and photography platforms, such as The Street Photographer’s Manual by David Gibson, LensCulture, The Guardian, Dodho Magazine, My Modern Met, The Eye of Photography, The Street Photography Magazine, 121clicks and many others. Her work has been nominated and awarded internationally, including a win in the Street Life category of the British Life Photography Award held in London, 2019.

In recent years Vulf has been invited to hold discussions and cover important subjects in the field of street photography. In 2019 she was a judge and a speaker at the Street Photo San Francisco festival. Throughout her career she has held a number of panel discussions, including Women in Street at the London Street Photo Festival, Round Table discussion at the Women in Focus, Miami Leica Store amongst others.

Vulf’s upcoming presentation titled the “Floating World” will emphasize and reflect her personal understanding of street photography – the love of the ordinary, the anonymous, the unposed. She will discuss the subject of finding your own personal inspiration that can vividly translate into one’s own vision. On that matter Vulf will explore a unique connection between her personal inspiration found in the Japanese Art of “Ukyio-e” which she often translates into a distinctive vision on the streets.

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