ALINA MOLKOVICH – BIOGRAPHY
Alina Molkovich is a Lithuanian-born artist and photographer celebrated for her striking, evocative, and deeply personal approach to visual storytelling.

Her passion for photography began at just six years old, experimenting with her grandfather’s camera. From that moment, her creative drive was unstoppable. Entirely self-taught, Alina spent her teenage years mastering her craft through relentless practice. Rarely seen without her camera in hand, she immersed herself fully in the world of photography.

Fascinated by the beauty and complexity of women, Alina gravitated toward the art of erotic photography, studying its nuances in depth and discovering her own voice within the genre. Dissatisfied with the limitations of directing others, she turned the lens on herself, perfecting high-concept self-portraiture—an approach that remains one of her defining signatures.

Alina favors authentic locations over studios, believing that real settings infuse her images with depth and narrative power. Each photograph is anchored in a strong concept and paired with a carefully chosen title, underscoring her commitment to storytelling.

Her work is characterized by a fearless artistic vision that merges eroticism with emotional honesty and social commentary. Uncompromising in defending her art against mainstream pressures, Alina uses her photography to champion women’s rights and reveal the often-hidden truths behind beauty and glamour. Through her images, she challenges superficiality and gives voice to the realities beneath polished facades.

Based in Vilnius and Monte Carlo, Alina travels extensively in search of unique, compelling locations that inspire and enrich her art.