	Tania Nyberg (1975) is a strong conceptualist in the world of photography and design 
she has gained admiration for her work by combining art and the art of science 
with the study of human behaviour.
	A camera became her best friend in her early years of high school. In 1998 she completed a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Anthropology at Richmond, The AI University in London with a complementary degree in Photography and Design at Royal College Of Art. While weaving into the advertising industry Nyberg simutaneously completed a Master of Fine Arts in photography at Academy of Art University in San Francisco,California.
	Nyberg has favorably maintained a balance between her conceptual art and her editorial photography work in advertising, fashion, architecture and portraiture. With work that has been featured in international advertising campaigns from the likes of major international companies such as Rembrandt, Axe and Sony along with specialized brands such as Patagonia, Burton, Roxy, Hires Jeans and REI,with agency and production firms as TBWA, BBH, BBDO, Mother, Partizan and Traktor.
	In 2005 she In 2005 she was advertised internationally by NIKON for her editorial and exhibited work. As well has had public exhibitions on conceptual series mamma's boy, which has been shown in Asia, USA and Europe. This prosperous duality is also present in Nyberg's publication exposure, which includes professional journals such as Cosmopolitan, Harpers Bazaar Taiwan, Mamma, and Bang (Taiwan), as well as broad based and specialized public journals and editorial entertainment assignments from Verdens Gang (Norway's largest daily newspaper), photographed Elton John, Eva Longoria, Meatloaf, and Flaming Lips, Izabella Scorupco, Sondre Lerche, Kate Havnevik, Metric, Feist, Sigur Ros, Big Bang amongst many numerous well known talents and artists.
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