Light, slowly
made visible.
An independent photographer working in editorial portraiture, documentary, and the kind of brand work that lets the subject keep their dignity.
An independent photographer working in editorial portraiture, documentary, and the kind of brand work that lets the subject keep their dignity.
Eline Vossen is a Dutch-Portuguese photographer based between Berlin and Barcelona. She has been making pictures professionally since 2017, primarily for editorial outlets, fashion houses with quiet taste, and the occasional museum.
Her practice favours long sittings, available light, and a working method she calls — only half jokingly — “the second roll of film,” because everyone gets their guard down by then.
Magazine portraits, profiles, and long-form features. Lit available, occasionally not.
Lookbooks, campaigns, founders’ portraits, and product as still life.
Multi-day stories, on commission or on grant. Travel included after the second flight.
Numbered editions on Hahnemühle. Sold through the studio and a small list of galleries.
Eline’s photographs make people look the way they hope to look once a year — and never quite do.
“She shot our founder in 19 minutes and got the cover. The other team had her booked for three days.”
“We use her images two campaigns later — they’re the only ones that don’t look like last year already.”
“Eline is the rare photographer who can make a CEO look like a person.”
Looking for portraits, a campaign, or an editorial story? Send a short note — subject, dates, format, and a rough budget. I reply within 48h, sometimes from an airport, occasionally from a darkroom.
Reichenberger Str. 14
10999 Berlin · DE