Martina Mina is a visual artist and analogue photographer based in Vienna. Her work moves at the intersection of body, space, and the subtle tension of what usually stays unseen. With a background in fine arts, independent film, and darkroom practice, she creates images that build slowly.
like fragments of memory surfacing into focus.
Rooted in movement, breath, and presence, her approach is shaped by Ashtanga Yoga and the philosophy of Pratyahara. She treats the camera as an extension of perception.
a tool for stepping back, tuning in, and paying attention with intention.
Working with 35mm, medium format, and Super 8 film. Her images often capture a body dissolving into architecture, water, or light revealing the thin line between presence and disappearance.
explores long exposures, double exposures, and experimental processing.
Her practice centers on what exists beneath the surfacethe pulse of a m oment, the residue of movement, the quiet imprint of experience.
She calls it the latent image of the mind.