About author:
Galya Biryukova is an artist, designer, and photographer working at the intersection of visual art, fashion, and inner psychology. Her projects are personal investigations, where the city, light, form, and fabric become tools of self-observation.
Each series is an attempt to grasp presence, to find inner grounding through the rhythms of the streets, the movement of the body, the texture of clothing, reflections, and silence. The city is not a backdrop here — it is a participant, a guide inward.
Galya works with photography as a language of sensation — a kind of diary where details give way to pauses, blur, and in-between states. Clothing and form become extensions of emotion, a way to touch an inner state through fabric, silhouette, and motion.
These are not just images — they are visual metaphors for inner landscapes, for fleeting identity, and the fragile thread between the outer and the inner.
These are photographs one can dwell in.
Or get lost in.
Or perhaps — for the first time — find oneself.