Born in 1988, Guen Fiore is an Italian photographer specializing in portraits, especially female portraits, which tell and show the beauty at 360 degrees.
Born in Pescara, after her studies Guen moved to Rome where she enrolled in the Faculty of Industrial Engineering, but even during her university years photography remained a constant in her days, until she decided to dedicate herself full-time to it.
For Guen, the turning point came in 2018, when one of her shots was selected for the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize and exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in London. It was after this experience that the photographer decided to move permanently to the English capital, where she was able both to dedicate herself to personal projects and to work on commissioned projects collaborating with names such as Vogue Italia, Jalouse, Adobe and Converse.

The most interesting aspect of her photography is that, in both personal and commissioned works, her personal cut and her vision of beauty always remain the undisputed protagonists.
In her portfolio, in fact, we find dozens and dozens of portraits of young women captured in their most intimate moments, where they can finally be themselves, without veils and without setting limits to their bodies and emotions. Proud, happy, melancholic and thoughtful looks, delicate and suspended gestures that make each shot more beautiful than the previous one, a manifesto of universal and unique beauty.

We have selected some shots of Guen Fiore, but to find out more go on her Instagram profile and on her website.








