photo credit @jarradseng
contact: chanel@chanelfarkas.com




Chanel Farkas is a still life and beauty photographer based in Paris whose career skyrocketed to an international level in the advertising industry at the remarkable age of 21. With nearly a decade of experience in the high-end photography world, she has established herself as a creative force in the industry. 

Her portfolio is adorned with collaborations with renowned clients, including L'Oréal, Filorga, Elle Magazine, Clarins, Air France, The Kooples, Mugler, Azzaro, Zacbe, Maison Antoine, Maison Cataliya, Folia & others. Her work has been published in over 160 countries and airports, featured in The Agents Club, production paradise and showcased in iconic retail spaces like Sephora, Marionnaud, and Galeries Lafayette, as well as in prestigious publications such as Vogue, Stylist, Playboy and Marie Claire.

Alongside commissioned work, she also licenses a curated and regularly growing image library through Stills (FM), with visuals used by international brands, creative agencies, brands like Weleda, Seed, Goop, Saatchi, Monday Creative etc.

Her vision is further enriched by a deep connection to Mexico, whose vibrant culture, luminous light, and powerful landscapes infuse her work with warmth and intensity. Shaped by Paris’s dynamic artistic scene, she blends this sensitivity with the city’s cultural rigor and industry standards. 

Her profound connection to nature elevates her work, explored through personal projects that reveal its raw and vivid elegance. Believing art and nature to be deeply interconnected, Chanel infuses her portfolio with authenticity and emotional resonance while maintaining technical precision. Honesty stands at the core of her creative process and relationships, and she is often described as a soft, calm presence an energy that naturally shapes the atmosphere of her collaborations.

Her artistic practice unfolds as an inner journey. Influenced by symbolism, psychogenealogy, and psychomagic, her work explores themes of transformation, memory, and consciousness. Respect and well-being remain central pillars of both her artistic vision and professional relationships.