About
Beyza Karadaş was born on October 24, 2002, in Istanbul. She completed her undergraduate education in photography and video at Yıldız Technical University, graduating at the top of her class.
She works with a hybrid production practice that combines digital and analog processes. Her artistic practice is based on a hybrid production process that spans from digital to analog. Her journey in photography has evolved into a multi-layered exploration involving darkroom experiments, experimental prints, and digital workflows. The visual relationship she establishes with light and shadow forms the basis of her productions.
She often works intuitively, without adhering to a specific theme. Questions that develop about time, memory, body, and space shape the conceptual ground of his work. Familiar images such as nature, animals, and landscapes transform in his work, opening up a quieter but deeper narrative space. The experimental prints produced with traditional analog techniques reflect his interest in the concepts of singularity and irreproducibility.
Questioning photography's relationship with documentation, Karadaş continues to seek a layered and intuitive narrative language that is not confined to the visible.



