
Visual Enviroment Culture teacher Moholy-Nagy University of Art & Design Photography Master of Arts Course Moholy-Nagy University of Art & Design Photography - Szellemkép School of Art Tóparti Secondary School of Art
2011: Vivienne's Diary (FISE Galery), Dash of Color (Tripont Gallery), Photogenic (Spiritusz Gallery), In Movement (Spiritusz Gallery)
2010: Budapest Art Fair (Műcsarnok), Art Moments (Hybrid Office Gallery), MOME Foto 2010 (Eötvös 10 Gallery), Generation Rules (Hybrid Art & Cafe), MOME Diploma 2010 (Ponton Gallery), Contrasts (FISE Gallery)
: Green MOME (Ponton Gallery), Entrópia (Instant Art Bar Gallery), MOME Maraton (Millenáris Park), What Personal and What... (Társaskör)
: MOME BESTiarium (Ponton Gallery), First Sight (Szent István Király) Museum
Marie Claire, Maxima, Fashion Issue, Fotóművészet Magazin, Balkon, Szellemkép, Munkácsi Magazine, Overseas Living (UK), Life Magazine, Where Budapest Magazine, Új Művészet Magazine,, PEP! Magazine, Elite Magazine, MOHA Magazine, IM magazine
2011 - Street Fashion Conference (Kiscelli Museum), Tripont Conference (Tripont Gallery), Design Meetup (Hungarian National Museum)
2beMAG (ES), Kismet Magazine (US), mashKULTURE.net Juicy, HG.hu, Le Cool Budapest, Fan the Fire Magazine, Design You Trust, Le Journal Graphic, Looks Like Good Design, Bedroom Genius, Design Corner
Facebook Fan page Exposé Blog (hungarian) Vivienne's Diary Diploma - 'New Generation' Vimeo, YouTube
Vivienne Balla is a young Hungarian photographer. She creates art, fashion and portrait photography. Vivienne has produced the highest quality fashion and commercial images for advertising clients as well as fine art photography collectors.
She undertook nothing less than to conquer the domestic and foreign fashion and art world with her photos. Although, she's at the beginning of this journey, but no doubt she's already taken a few steps. She graduated in photography from Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in 2010. Besides her art projects, she's engaged in fashion photography. Her goal is to slip her own message into her fashion photos, thus fading the barrier between her art and fashion projects.
The pictures in her portfolio were commissioned by Hungarian and International magazines and fashion designers.