ABOUT
Natasha Djanogly is a photographer and culture writer based between London and Paris. Inspired by her photographer mother, she works across fashion, backstage, street, and editorial photography, drawn to energy, joy, and the chaos of everyday life. Her images capture fleeting gestures, spontaneous moments, and the vibrant pulse of contemporary culture.
As a writer, Natasha takes a curious, critical eye to fashion, beauty, music, social media, and the arts, exploring the systems that shape them and the questions of identity, representation, and social tension they reveal. For Hygy Magazine, she covers everything from the cultural impact of AI and TikTok to queer visibility in music and how emerging designers are reshaping fashion—always tracking where power, taste, and technology collide.