Hajnal Szolga is a Hungarian visual artist,
photographer, lives and works in Berlin. Her works are
a critical view of social, ecological, and cultural issues.
Her experimental photography is focused on doubt of
mass consumption and on its environmental, social
and psychological effects. She studies the human
behaviour that affects nature and our possessions and
usually deals with the relationship between people
and their environment, mostly reflecting on the
consequences of climate change through her own
subjective, futuristic visions. She mainly works with
analog technology, developing negatives and printing
photos in her darkroom.