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Nadya Lev

Nadya Lev
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Nadya Lev in 2016.
Born Надежда Юрьевна Лев
(1982-11-28) November 28, 1982 (age 34)
Moscow, Russia
Nationality American
Alma mater Temple University
Occupation Photographer, editor, publisher, designer and entrepreneur

Nadya Lev (born 28 November 1982) is a Russian-American photographer, editor, publisher,, designer, and entrepreneur.

Nadya Lev spent her childhood in the USSR, growing up in a Soviet dissident family.

Lev began her photography career at age 21, shooting the 50th anniversary cover for fetish fashion magazine Skin Two. Subsequently, her work was used by Vogue Italia,MTV,Dazed & Confused,Elle, Marie Claire, New York Magazine, The Museum at FIT and Nick Knight's SHOWStudio in features on alternative fashion. Lev's work has been described as sitting at the crossroads of portraiture and fashion, with her subjects possessing an "almost surreal combination of hollow power" and her work emphasizing "the model as storyteller rather than empty object." Seeking to understand photography from her models' perspective, Lev began posing as a subject for photographer colleagues. She has modeled for Clayton Cubitt, Christopher Voelker, and Allan Amato.

In 2011, Lev became the second-youngest person in medical literature to be diagnosed with genetically-inherited PEX glaucoma. She lost a significant portion of her vision and underwent 15 eye surgeries. After adjusting to hallucination-like distortions in vision, Lev re-trained herself in photography and resumed publishing new work.

Lev is one of the co-founders of Coilhouse Magazine – a print and web art publication established in 2007, together with Meredith Yayanos and Zoetica Ebb. The magazine's tagline was "a love letter to alternative culture, in an era where alternative culture no longer exists." Coilhouse was widely acclaimed for thoughtful coverage of art, music, fashion, film, technology and literature. Coilhouse has also been praised for its high production value and original graphic design by creative director Courtney Riot. Lev's design for the original Coilhouse website, inspired by Merz Magazine and El Lissitzky, won L.A. Weekly's Best-Designed Site Aesthetic Award.


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