Monika grew up in a lively mix of cultures—a background that nudged her toward art and creativity almost by happenstance.

Born to a family with both Western European and Asia Minor roots, she picked up an early love for the arts and for embracing diversity, a passion that seems to have seeped into every part of her life. Today, she blends visual storytelling with a sharp sense for marketing in her photography.

After getting an MBA from Strathclyde University, she spent almost ten years in the fast-paced marketing world at big companies. In most cases, she thrived amid the hustle and bustle of corporate departments, but generally speaking, her creative side couldn’t be ignored.

That eventually pushed her to try something different—studying at the University of the Arts London (LCC), where she deliberately explored unconventional methods of visual expression.

Her approach to commercial photography feels refreshingly personal. She's not just snapping pictures; she’s merging a strategic mindset with an artist’s intuition.

Whether it’s advertising, food, or product photography, Monika has a way of capturing moments that resonate—sometimes unexpectedly, always with a hint of her unique past and professional experiences woven in.

Her work pops up in both solo and group exhibitions, often showcased in places that range from local galleries to international stages, including several Greek outlets.

You might even notice slight quirks here and there—a tiny comma off or a repeated thought—that lend her images an unmistakably human touch.