About Me
Hi, I’m Liubov Savko 🪬
I’m a photographer drawn to the soft, slow, and sacred. My lens lingers on small altars of incense smoke, sun-warmed brass, dried marigolds, and the quiet poetry of objects arranged with intention. Every frame is a little ritual — a way of pausing time long enough to honour what’s beautiful about it.
My work moves between two worlds: aesthetic still lifes — textiles, ceramics, flowers, light pooling on old wood — and portraits that feel more like meditations than photographs. I want the people I photograph to feel seen the way they are at their most grounded: barefoot, breathing, unhurried.
Much of my visual language was shaped by time spent in India — its temples, its colours, its devotion to detail. That spirit carries into everything I shoot: a love of texture, of warmth, of the spaces between things. When I’m not behind the camera, I’m usually lighting palo santo, reading something quiet, or searching for the next light worth chasing.