Photographer of the Week: Geta Felvinti
Each week we will select a photographer whose work either showcases or reflects elements of Central and Eastern Europe from professionals to hobbyist photographers around the world. This week our photographer is Geta Felvinti from Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Here’s a brief collection of some of her amazing photos. If you wish to view more of her work, be sure to visit her gallery on Flickr.
Name: Geta Felvinti
Location: Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Camera Equipment: Canon Powershot A580
Favourite Destination: Eastern Europe (special interest for the ex-USSR and ex-Yugoslavia states)
Apuseni Mountains located in Transylvania, Romania. The region belongs to the Western Carpathians, also called Occidentali in Romanian.
Locals in traditional dress with their musical instruments known as a “tulnic” in the Apuseni Mountains, Transylvania, Romania.
The village of Saschiz in Transylvania, Romania. The area is designated as a World Heritage Site.
Sighisoara, a medieval city in Transylvania, Romania. One of the most beautiful and well preserved inhabited citadels in Europe.
Saxon Fortresses in the village of Viscri, Transylvania, Romania.
If your interested in becoming our photographer of the week, please visit our contact page.
Related posts:
- Photographer of the Week: Jeff Bauche
- Photographer of the Week: Réka Solymosi
- Photographer of the Week: Krisztina Erdodi
- Photographer of the Week: Stéphane Baldeck
- Photographer of the Week: Iain Gordon
Category: Photos





















