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Vivienne Balla | |
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Born | Tatabánya, Hungary | 24 June 1986
Occupation | Photographer, businesswoman |
Awards | Hungarian Fashion Photographer of the Year (2012) |
Website | www |
Vivienne Balla (born 24 June 1986) is a Hungarian fine art and fashion photographer. She holds a master's degree in photography. The Hungarian fashion and beauty photographer graduated in Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, in 2010. Her photos have been published in world-renowned magazines and has received a number of accolades. Balla's specialty is fashion, beauty, advertising and portrait photography. In 2014 she moved to Dubai to start her international career. In the same year she got represented in Tokyo, Milan and Munich.
2006 - 2011 Visual & Environment Culture teacher (Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design)
2005 - 2010 Visual Communications - Photography (Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design)
2003 - 2004 Photography (Camera Anima Open Academy)
2000 - 2005 Tóparti High School of Art
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Vogue (UK), Harper's Bazaar Arabia, Harper's Bazaar Qatar, Esquire Middle-East, Elle Arab World, Grazia Middle-East, Condé Nast Traveller (Middle-East), VIVA, Mojeh, Indulge (Middle-East), Marie Claire Arabia, Marie Claire Lower Gulf, Marie Claire Hungary, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, InStyle, Shape, Joy, D-journal, Nők Lapja Évszakok, Nők Lapja, Maxima, Éva Magazine, Fashion Issue, Maxima, Fashion Issue, Fotóművészet Magazin, Balkon, Szellemkép, Munkácsi Magazin, Overseas Living (UK), Life Magazin, Where Budapest Magazine, Új Művészet Magazin, PEP! Magazin, Elite Magazin, MOHA Magazin, 2beMAG (ES), Kismet Magazine (US), mashKulture Juicy, HG.hu, Le Cool Budapest, Spottr.hu, Fan the Fire Magazine (UK), Design You Trust, Le Journal Graphic, Looks Like Good Design, Bedroom Genius, Design Corner.
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