Photographer Yael Malka’s work is about “intimacy, tension, love, trust and sex”

Date
24 January 2017

Photographer Yael Malka studied BFA photography, minoring in art history, at Brooklyn’s Pratt Institute, which is notable for its impressive fine arts program. Five years since graduating, Yael still lives in the neighbourhood, and uses it as her base for an ever-expanding list of solo and group exhibitions of her work spanning from Long Island to Queens and Maryland to LA.

Yael’s work possesses a markedly straight-up sensuality. Whether she’s shooting moody images of sunset-lit models or mundane unwanted phonebooks coated in dew, her photography is sensual in its ability to confront the subject.

“I’ve been working on a ‘series’ of photographs that talk about intimacy, tension, love, trust and sex,” Yael tells It’s Nice That. “I’ve tried to stay away from the word series because I find it limiting and daunting at times. If I don’t come into a project thinking of it as a series or that all of the photos need to fit in a certain way, I’m able to make work more freely and learn a lot during the process.”

“I’m continuing to make this body of work while also working editorially. I just shot the Women’s March in DC for The Outline. I have a few more projects coming up that I can’t discuss yet but am very excited about!”

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Bryony Stone

Bryony joined It's Nice That as Deputy Editor in August 2016, following roles at Mother, Secret Cinema, LAW, Rollacoaster and Wonderland. She later became Acting Editor at It's Nice That, before leaving in late 2018.

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