Nikita Gross Review

: She heavily utilizes Polaroid, 35mm film, and Super 8mm video to achieve a "dreamy, filtered" aesthetic.

She wasn’t just looking for a good shot; she was looking for a confession. For twenty years, her work had been a visual diary of "retelling the same story". It was a story about being seen, about the vulnerability of the human body, and the mysticism hidden in everyday grief and joy. Nikita Gross

The camera in Nikita’s hands felt less like a tool and more like an extension of her own nervous system. Standing in the middle of a sun-drenched field in Cincinnati, she waited for the exact moment the light would soften—that fleeting second where the world looked less like a place and more like a memory. : She heavily utilizes Polaroid, 35mm film, and

: Her work often explores the "divine" and the "sacred" within human experience. It was a story about being seen, about

: Her projects cover the full spectrum of existence, from births to "walking towards death".

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