Overview
Alisa Dyundik is a photographer from Irkutsk working with medium-format film photography and mixed techniques. She combines analog processes with hand printing, toning, and photo chemistry. This approach allows her to create images with a distinct sense of movement and depth that go beyond staged compositions. Her work is also marked by a strong cross-cultural visual practice, and over the past two years she has been exploring themes of identity, family, friendship, memory, and inner perception.

Biography
Alisa received her photography education at the International School of Creative Arts (2017–2019) and Central Saint Martins (2019–2023) in London. She later completed internships in Paris with Drew Vickers and Hugo Comte. Dyundik’s works have been published in leading international art magazines, including Massmagazine (UK) and Fisheye (France), by invitation of their editors. In 2023, she was included in Blueprint100, The Blueprint magazine's list of notable figures in Russian culture. Her portfolio also includes multiple shoots for major Russian magazines Plural and Badlon.
She lives and works in London.

Works