


MY approach
MY approach
what
it feels like
what
it feels like
I believe in gentle direction, in reading the room, in seeing your truth and holding it tenderly. I blend fine art with documentary honesty—resulting in imagery that feels cinematic, nostalgic, and timeless.
This isn’t about stiff smiles or perfection. I don’t believe in posing you
into someone you’re not.
It’s about you, in all your beautiful, unrepeatable realness.
I believe in gentle direction, in reading the room, in seeing your truth and holding it tenderly.
I blend fine art with documentary honesty—resulting in imagery that feels cinematic, nostalgic, and timeless.
This isn’t about stiff smiles or perfection. I don’t believe in posing you
into someone you’re not.
It’s about you, in all your beautiful, unrepeatable realness.
I believe in gentle direction, in reading the room, in seeing your truth and holding it tenderly. I blend fine art with documentary honesty—resulting in imagery that feels cinematic, nostalgic, and timeless.
This isn’t about stiff smiles or perfection.
I don’t believe in posing you
into someone you’re not.
It’s about you, in all your beautiful, unrepeatable realness.






MY PHILOSOPHY
MY PHILOSOPHY
A Love Letter to Time
A Love Letter to Time
A Love Letter to Time
I believe in photography that feels like memory: imperfect, visceral, glowing. I want you to look at your pictures and feel something: the wind in your hair, the warmth in your belly, the goosebumps, the passed memories.
I’ve always had a soft spot for lost moments. For forgotten corners of a childhood home. For the scent of old books, for peeling paint, for long train rides and dusk light. I grew up between stories and silence: my father a passionate Painter, my mother a gardener. That longing for the poetic, the real, the meaningful ∞ that's what led me here.
Before I picked up a camera, I studied Communication Design and worked as an graphicdesigner. My training taught me composition, rhythm, and how to find the emotional thread that connects people. But it wasn’t until I began traveling and documenting life in places like Cambodia and South Africa that I truly understood what I was meant to do:
Capturing the human Existence.
I believe in photography that feels like memory: imperfect, visceral, glowing. I want you to look at your pictures and feel something: the wind in your hair, the warmth in your belly, the goosebumps, the passed memories.
I’ve always had a soft spot for lost moments. For forgotten corners of a childhood home. For the scent of old books, for peeling paint, for long train rides and dusk light. I grew up between stories and silence: my father a passionate Painter, my mother a gardener. That longing for the poetic, the real, the meaningful ∞ that's what led me here.
Before I picked up a camera, I studied Communication Design and worked as an graphicdesigner. My training taught me composition, rhythm, and how to find the emotional thread that connects people. But it wasn’t until I began traveling and documenting life in places like Cambodia and South Africa that I truly understood what I was meant to do:
Capturing the human Existence.
»I shoot what it feels like«
I believe in photography that feels like memory: imperfect, visceral, glowing. I want you to look at your pictures and feel something: the wind in your hear, the warmth in your belly, the goosebumps, the passed memories.
I’ve always had a soft spot for lost moments. For forgotten corners of a childhood home. For the scent of old books, for peeling paint, for long train rides and dusk light. I grew up between stories and silence: my father a passionate Painter, my mother a gardener. That longing for the poetic, the real, the meaningful ∞ that's what led me here.
Before I picked up a camera, I studied Communication Design and worked as an graphicdesigner. My training taught me composition, rhythm, and how to find the emotional thread that connects people. But it wasn’t until I began traveling and documenting life in places like Cambodia and South Africa that I truly understood what I was meant to do:
Capture the human Existence.
FEATURES & PUBLICATIONS









Rash Magazine
Rash Magazine
TPPM
TPPM
Rash Magazine
Rash Magazine
ImageNation Milan – Exhibition 22'
ImageNation Milan – Exhibition 22'
World Encounter Magazine
World Encounter Magazine
Artego Magazine
Artego Magazine
Eva Sitko is a fine art photographer based in Würzburg, Germany
Eva Sitko is a fine art photographer based in Würzburg, Germany
Eva Sitko is a fine art photographer based in Würzburg, Germany
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