Łukasz Marciniak is a Polish photographer and art director known for a bold, commercial style shaped by precise lighting and clean composition. He began at sixteen with a gifted film camera and later, during university, funded his first digital body—fueling a self-taught path built on experimentation and perseverance. His work has appeared internationally, with recognitions including Fine Art Photo Awards (Nominee), ND Awards (Honorable Mention), and Moscow International Foto Awards (Honorable Mention).

His portfolio spans editorial, fashion, portrait, and commercial assignments, often favoring single-source light and striking black-and-white renders. Whether crafting scenes in the studio or chasing natural light on location, Łukasz aims for images that feel immediate and intentional. Influences include Helmut Newton, Annie Leibovitz, and Ellen von Unwerth—reference points he filters through his own voice.
A dream brief would place him behind a James Bond poster shoot, a portrait session with Morgan Freeman, or an ensemble project with the Avengers—ambitions that reflect his love of cinematic impact and character-driven storytelling. His advice to creators is simple: don’t give up; learn from every attempt, and enjoy the magic of film.
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