Judit Bernadett Borbély (HUN)

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Judit developed a passion for graffiti long before delving into photography, and this passion has only deepened over time. For the past 5-10 years, she has been actively following the Hungarian graffiti scene, capturing almost all the graffiti jams, walls of fame, and secluded graffiti spots in Hungary.

As a photographer, Judit Bernadett Borbély documents both legal and illegal street graffiti, regularly photographing graffiti on trains, including freight and passenger trains. This dedication has resulted in the most comprehensive documentation of Hungarian graffiti to date.

Judit has served as the official photographer for national jams and photographed the 2022 Meeting of Styles in Hungary. Her work has appeared online in publications like UPMag, been featured in graffiti magazines, and exhibited in various venues.

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