#1 Rucsandra Pop

I am a visual artist from Bucharest, Romania. In 2016 I graduated from the Bucharest National University of Arts, Photography and Video department, and in 2018 I successfully completed a MA degree in Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology and Folklore at the University of Bucharest.
My artistic roots can be found during my childhood and adolescence when I engaged with painting, music and writing. At the age of 13 I came across the works of Magnum photographers, which later became a representative moment in my evolution as a visual artist.
#2 Felicia Simion

#3 Cristina Matei

As a photographer, I tend to pursue a fine art approach to each genre I focus on at a specific time. I situate my work somewhere near the thin line between reality and fiction, easily floating from one side to another. In the last couple of years, I have withdrawn inspiration from cultural anthropology, exploring themes such as family, identity, dynamics of tradition or body.
#4 Anda Hutanu

#5 Alma Epifan

I gave birth to a little girl named Aurora two years and a half ago, and since then both myself and my life have changed completely. I experienced severe postpartum depression for 2 years and came back to life from it half a year ago.
Ever since I was struggling with depression I thought about doing a project about it. But I didn't have the courage to do so back then, I lacked the healing experience. When I began to heal, I also began to gain strength to start the photographic series. It came naturally to me to do this project. It was part of my own becoming. I knew I was ready to share my story when I was sure I was feeling much better. There was no better time to do this.
#6 Lavinia Udrea

#7 Lavinica Mitu

One of the most difficult parts of this project was to first tell my own story, to make it public, to let it go. Another challenging part was finding mothers who wouldn't be afraid to share their own experiences. But it all became easier at one point when people began to share the project and mothers started to write to me more and more often. I felt overwhelmed with love and support and I hope that this can be seen within the project as well.
I got a lot of responses from other mothers who wrote to me after I shared my own experience - some of them wishing to be part of the project, others just to send a good thought or share their own story. Their tremendous support encouraged me to go on with the series and I forever feel grateful to them.
#8 Andreea Elena Craiu

#9 Andra Grigorescu

The general response I got from people who saw this project was a great one and a truly supportive one. I think people felt empathy and love towards the mothers and their children. They were definitely impressed by their stories, and even in awe.
I plan to transform the project into a book, "POSTPARTUM", with text and images. Despite this, I'm planning a trip to Iceland, where I will create a photographic project and performance together with my husband.
#10 Diana Vasiliu

#11 Sima Niculescu

#12 Mona-Silvia Timofte

#13 Raluca Harabagiu

#14 Silvana Dulamă-Popa

#15 Laura Popa

#16 Ioana Barbu-Cristea

#17 Ana Barbu

#18 Alina Chiticaru

#19 Petra Ioana Știrb-Trifon

#20 Sabina Veșteman



