Hi, I'm Georgiana 💃🏻 — a dancer, artist, and photography enthusiast. For years, I've been living between stages, travels, and creative projects, and I discovered that every moment can turn into art when captured with the right perspective.

This blog was born as a space to share my world: the dance that inspires me, the photography that drives me, and the stories hidden behind every image. Here you'll find reflections, ideas for photo sessions, personal experiences, and lots of artistic inspiration.

"Every authentic story deserves to be told and remembered."

Why No Filters?

I love creating without filters — showing natural beauty and the strength we all carry within. In a world of perfected, over-processed images, there is something profoundly powerful about showing people as they truly are. Not who they think they should be. Not a polished, unrecognisable version of themselves. But the real, breathing, feeling person standing in front of the lens.

That's why this project is called No Filter Stories: because every authentic story deserves to be told and remembered — in its full, unfiltered truth.

No Filters Stories — Georgiana photographer and dancer, Bulgaria

Where the story begins

What You'll Find Here

Stories from sessions — what happens behind the scenes, the moments that made us laugh, the images we didn't expect to love the most.

Creative inspiration — mood boards, locations, ideas for your own session, thoughts on light and movement and how to use them.

Dance and art — because photography and dance are inseparable for me. The way a body moves tells a story that words never could.

Honest reflections — on creativity, on vulnerability, on what it means to stand in front of a camera and let yourself be truly seen.

Thank you for being here from the very beginning. I hope you enjoy this journey as much as I do while sharing it. And if something here resonates — if you have a story you want to tell through images — I would love to hear about it.

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