"I’m always looking for architecture at the edges, the vernacular structures, the immediate need buildings, and homes that bridge cultural stereotypes and identity. As an immigrant, I’m drawn to the challenge of illustrating the connection between personal definitions of home and the definition of self. By questioning the transformative qualities of location and geography, I’m attempting to find my own place in a world with far more porous borders than the one I grew up in and in doing so define my own hybrid identity." - Magda Biernat

Magda Biernat was born in 1978and raised in Poznan, Poland. In 2002, after earning her Masters in Marketing and Management from Adam Mickiewicz University and her BFA in Photography from Wielkopolska School of Photography, Biernat moved to the United States and eventually settled in New York City.

 

Biernat served as Communications and Web Manager at Magnum Photos. During her tenure at Magnum, Biernat workedwith and befriended many prominent photographers, including Elliott Erwitt, Philip Jones Griffith, Paul Fusco, Bruce Gilden, and Alec Soth. With their guidance and encouragement, Biernat turned to her interest in architecture and began photographing commercially for architectural firms and design studios. In 2005, Biernat split her time between Magnum Photos and the New York based architectural and design publication, Metropolis Magazine,where she worked a sphoto editor. Biernat’s commercial work received has been published inThe New Yorker, Interior Design, Wallpaper, and MetropolisMagazine, to name a few.