Michael Kuszla

Strategist. Awarded Art Director. Designer. But it's in photography I found my deepest connection to human. The designer in me? Brings structure to poetry in every frame. (Hopefully) Here's what most photographers miss: Your subject's greatest beauty isn't what they show. It's what they hide. (Davis Duchemin) I don't take pictures. I try to reveal truths, sincerity. Beyond the ordinary. Every person carries invisible stories. Vulnerability they've learned to mask. Complexity they've been told to simplify. My approach? Create the space where authenticity surfaces naturally. Images that don't just capture moments—they could reveal souls. This isn't about perfect lighting. It's about seeing what others overlook. The hesitation before confidence. The humanity behind the persona. Empathic photography isn't a technique. It's a philosophy. Because in a world of filters, authentic connection is revolutionary. For more info, please visit his website, Linkedin and Instagram.

Title: 01 / The musician (Syracuse)
Description: There is a kind of gentle simplicity, like an invitation to connect, to join in. Because we are never alone if we open our eyes or our hearts, if we make ourselves available to others. The best can happen anywhere. Anytime.

Title: 02 / Going to Party (Phnom Penh)
Description: There is a kind of gentle simplicity, like an invitation to connect, to join in. Because we are never alone if we open our eyes or our hearts, if we make ourselves available to others. The best can happen anywhere. Anytime.

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