About

Hi, I’m Tatiana

My photography journey began over 10 years ago when I started traveling and discovering the power of visual storytelling. With every new place I visited, I found myself drawn not only to beautiful landscapes, but to the stories, emotions, and personalities of the people I encountered.

Photography slowly became more than a passion — it became the way I wanted to connect with people and preserve the moments that reveal who we truly are.

In 2020, I began turning that passion into professional photography, creating meaningful portraits and experiences for my clients.

After years of building my career in the corporate world, I found my way back to photography with a clear purpose: to create meaningful portraits that help people see themselves differently.

Why Soul Undressed

Becoming a mother changed the way I saw myself and the world around me. Like many women, I experienced the feeling of being transformed while also searching for pieces of myself I didn't want to lose.

Motherhood brought me incredible joy, but it also made me realize how easily women can disappear behind their roles, responsibilities, and everyday lives.

That experience inspired Soul Undressed — a portrait experience created for women who want to reconnect with themselves, celebrate who they are today, and see themselves through a different lens.

My photography is built on connection, emotion, and authenticity. I don't believe in creating a perfect version of someone. I believe in revealing the real one.

My Philosophy

  • Emotional connection over perfection

  • Authentic expressions over forced poses

  • Minimal retouching that preserves the person you are

  • Creating a safe space where you can feel comfortable being seen

About Me

I have been living in Atlanta, Georgia since 2017 after moving from Russia for a corporate career opportunity. I am fluent in both English and Russian, and I love connecting with people from different backgrounds and stories.

Outside of photography, I am deeply interested in mindfulness, meditation, psychology, and the connection between the mind and the body. Pilates has become an important part of my life, helping me stay present, strong, and connected with myself.

I believe that the way we see ourselves is deeply connected to the way we feel inside. This curiosity about human emotions, self-perception, and personal transformation inspires the way I approach photography.

When I am not photographing women, you can find me spending time with my husband and daughter, exploring nature, enjoying the outdoors, or appreciating the small moments of everyday life.

I believe photography is not only about creating beautiful images. It is about creating an experience where you can slow down, reconnect with yourself, and remember the person you are beyond your daily roles.