Wanda Martin is a photographer and creative director working across fashion, portrait, and music photography.
Wanda is based between London and Budapest but constantly traveling for work — frequently to Paris, Los Angeles, and other cultural hubs.
In recent years, she has worked with magazines including i-D, Wonderland, VOGUE Portugal, NUMERO, Esquire or Marie Claire just to mention a few and is a regular contributor to the Japanese magazine commons&Sense. She has also collaborated on advertorials with global fashion houses such as Louis Vuitton, Burberry, YSL, Prada, Miu Miu, and Dior.
Personal inspiration has always played a central role in Wanda’s work: painterly visuals and the world of the Pre-Raphaelites blend with musical subcultures, especially the aesthetics of rock’n’roll and punk.
She is the creative director of FOXES Magazine, and regularly collaborates with major record labels such as Sony Music and Universal, including for long-term projects like her work with Aurora in the last two years. Wanda photographed the album cover and full visual campaign for What Happened to the Heart?, including video content and social media visualizers. Her imagery also features prominently in Aurora’s latest book.
She has worked with artists, musicians, and performers such as Billy Idol, Zara Larsson, Sean Lennon, Carl Barât, Eagles of Death Metal, IDLES, Fontaines DC, Grace VanderWaal and The Horrors and actors such as Jamie Campbell Bower, Ben Barnes or Sophie Thatcher.
She continues to dedicate time to her personal, conceptual projects, photo books and exhibitions such as The Ballad of Eternal Youth— a conceptual, documentary-style series created in collaboration with her father — and her self-portrait project, “Songs of Innocence and Experience”, started during the lockdown.
Wanda is a Canon Europe Ambassador since 2019.
