In the quiet world of fine art photography, Irina Garsh stands out with a gaze that is both sensitive and profound. Originally from Kirov, Russia, this portrait photographer has gained recognition for her delicate compositions, subtle use of natural light, and the deep emotion she captures in her subjects. Her portraits — mainly of women and children — feel suspended in time, blending the essence of classical painting with a modern poetic touch.
Awarded several times, notably at the 35AWARDS, Irina has established herself as a leading figure in artistic portraiture, all while remaining true to an honest, human-centered approach. Every gaze she captures tells a story, every pose hints at an inner world.
In this interview, Irina invites us into her creative universe. She shares her inspirations, her pursuit of beauty through authenticity, and her constant quest to reveal real emotion through imagery.
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When the Human Soul Speaks Through Irina Garsh’s Portraits
My name is Irina Garsh, I’m 35 years old, and I was born in a small town. I graduated from school with top marks and a medal, then went on to study Mechanical Engineering Technology at university. After that, I worked in a factory for three years — but I found it difficult to live without creativity.
That creative spark reappeared when I went on maternity leave. I saw photos taken by my friends and thought, “I can do that — maybe even better.” I worked hard, practiced constantly, and my efforts paid off. In the beginning, I was inspired by fairy tales, legends, and nature. Today, I find my inspiration in people — in their souls, their emotions, and their inner worlds.


When Portrait Photography Feels Like Painting and Emotions Take Shape
I’ve been interested in drawing since childhood, and I’ve always had a deep love for painting. When I discovered photography that looked like paintings, I realized how much it inspired me — and that I wanted to create that kind of work myself. To me, that is true photographic art.
It’s important for me to reveal the inner state of the model or to express an emotion I’ve envisioned, using visual and expressive tools. Both the concept and the technical execution matter deeply to me.
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6 Things Irina Garsh Learned on Her Path to Portrait Photography
Talent is not as important as hard work
Abilities and imagination can be developed
Photography helps develop not only creatively, but also personally
Don’t be afraid of mistakes — they improve your skills
Art can convey the highest values
Create with the kind of integrity you’d want to share with your children


Seeing the Invisible With Irina Garsh: Portraits Beyond the Surface
I have many favorite photos, each with its own interesting story, but this one stands out the most for me. It portrays a man who is both a priest and a poet.
You know, when I’m photographing someone, I often feel their soul — sometimes more strongly, sometimes more subtly. In his case, his soul was immense — so beautiful, powerful, and filled with love. I tried to capture that in the image.
It means a lot to me when I’m able to convey someone’s inner world in a way that others can truly feel it — that they connect emotionally. I believe I was able to do that with this portrait.

Irina’s Personal Tips to Make Your Portrait Photography More Meaningful
Shoot as much as possible and find your own style
Don’t listen to those who doubt you
Be grateful to your teachers


Show Your Support for Portrait Photographer Irina Garsh
On Instagram, Irina captures more than faces — she reveals inner worlds. Her portraits, often inspired by softness, silence, and timeless beauty, invite us to pause and feel. Each image carries the weight of a story, the echo of a soul, and the elegance of light turned into emotion. By engaging with her work, you’re not just admiring beautiful photography — you’re supporting an artist who transforms fleeting expressions into lasting art. Let’s celebrate Irina’s vision and help her portraits touch even more hearts.