Victoria Medina

Victoria MedinaVictoria Medina was born in New York City and began her artistic journey when she picked up her first camera at the tender age of six.

She attended Lehman College and Marymount University London Center where she used her photographic skills to shoot head shots and live events while studying acting, writing and theater with the illustrious faculty of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, graduating with a degree in Theater and Music.

Her adventurous spirit inspired her to travel and she has visited cities throughout Europe, the United States and Canada, performing in a variety of theater productions and photographing individual and family portraits, music and dramatic performances, movie industry events, celebrities, landscapes, architecture, nature, and creating fine art prints.

For Victoria it is all about capturing the spirit of the person, event, or business. She has enjoyed working with New York Women In Film and Television, The Wine List of Summit, Energy Chiropractic, Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz, and the Hollywood Film Festival to name a few.

The day Victoria purchased her first digital camera and software was the day she found her paint brush. Having been surrounded by fine artists in her family who have the unique talent of creating beauty from putting pen to paper or canvas, the digital age expanded Victoria’s photographic talents into the fine art arena. In 2008 she opened her on-line art gallery, Numina Images Gallery, with three exhibits, The American Spirit Exhibit, The Limited Editions Exhibit and The Spring Exhibit. In 2009 she had her first successful live exhibition in New York City featuring The American Spirit Exhibit. Now, with the publication of her first book One Nation, One Mission, One Promise, Victoria has begun to bring together her photographic and writing talents under one umbrella.

American Spirit Limited Editions ExhibitSpring Exhibit

One Nation, One Mission, One Promise

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