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Stefan Zaharia is a Romanian fine art photographer whose journey began with a phone camera and grew into a deep artistic practice rooted in nature, body, and emotion. Specialising in fine art nude photography, he explores the connection between self and earth, treating each session as both a creative act and a form of healing.
At the beginning, I was just a child who really loved taking pictures with my phone. From my very first phone with a tiny camera, I started photographing everything I saw.
Later on, more precisely, three years ago, I bought my first professional camera. Of course, I didn’t know how to use it properly, so I decided to enrol in a photography course. That was the first time I realised how much I loved being a photographer, and I began searching for my own style.
The second course I took was a fine art nude photography class, and that’s when the magic truly began.
Because I’m someone who learns best through practice, I chose to be in front of the lens as well. That was the moment I realised this form of art is a part of me.
When I touched the ground barefoot, I felt a deep sensation of connecting with nature, and I completely fell in love with it.
Today, I’ve been an organiser and also a participant for many photography tours around Europe, and the feeling remains the same every single time.
The story behind this picture is a very powerful one. I met Pocahontas—the model from the picture—in Bucharest at a photography conference. There, we discussed photography and the true meaning of the fine art nude industry, and we decided to do a photoshoot together.
At the photoshoot, we connected so deeply that every time I said something or visualised an idea, she instinctively did exactly what I was picturing in my mind. This is how "Butterfly" was born. It was born from two very passionate artists who came together with the same purpose.
Now, looking back and realising that we truly created this together, I can only say that I feel very grateful that we met and created this extraordinary piece of art.
It was a very hard decision to make because I have some pictures that truly speak to my soul since the moment I created them. But this one has a powerful meaning and a special place in my career, which really made me choose it.
During that photoshoot, I had thoughts about my photography career, and that moment helped me decide to continue pursuing it.
As for the artistic style and the emotions the picture releases, there are no words. I just look at it, and I can't take my eyes off it.
I’ve felt a calling toward the camera since I was a child. I started taking pictures as soon as I had my first phone with a small camera, and the emotions I felt after capturing a photo were unforgettable. Every time I created a masterpiece, my soul began to feel love for photography.
Of course, the “masterpieces” I made at 10 years old are not the same as what I’m creating today, but the feeling is still the same!
My go-to camera setup includes: a camera body, two lenses, a travel tripod, and my drone, which I always have with me.
My favourite feature is connecting my phone to my camera to take beautiful self-portraits. It feels amazing to know that you did everything by yourself, and it turned out that beautiful.
The most challenging part was that we went to a very basic and unattractive forest near Bucharest, and it was hard to balance everything and create the perfect shot.
But this piece is proof that, if you are a creative person, you can create art in any environment.
Winning Entry
The Butterfly | 2025 London Photography Awards
"The Butterfly" – A Dance of Symbiosis In this ephemeral moment, nature and the human form intertwine, sculpting a fragile butterfly—born not of wings, but of branches and bare skin. The model’s body, adorned with earth’s touch, echoes the raw elegance of nature’s design.
Click here to read the full story behind The Butterfly and the visuals by Stefan Zaharia.
Stefan Zaharia
Stefan Zaharia is a Romanian fine art photographer whose journey began with a phone camera and grew into a deep artistic practice rooted in nature, body, and emotion. Specialising in fine art nude photography, he explores the connection between self and earth, treating each session as both a creative act and a form of healing.
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