HI,
MY NAME’S BARTĖ 

I'm Bartė Barauskaitė, a freelance photographer specializing in portrait and product photography, as well as a content manager at Uoga Uoga, a Lithuanian natural cosmetics brand based in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Aromama / Asian Blossom / Basketnews / Era Professional / Gėlės gėlėms / Honesy / Iliustruotoji istorija / Ką darai, daryk gerai / Lamų slėnis / Lipdau Ceramics / Listee / Math Scientific / Moon Cosmetics / NUL.0 / Robotikos akademija / SEB bank / Tarzanija / Trip Map / Uoga Uoga / What do people do?

My first photography job was with a marketing agency where I photographed different restaurants and animal product brands. Later on, I also started working with various brands and doing personal photoshoots. When I started working full time at an international magazine, photography wasn't the only thing I had to do. That was when I realized that in addition to photography, I wanted to work in marketing.

At the moment, I work at a Lithuanian natural cosmetics brand, Uoga Uoga, where I'm a content manager. If you want to read more about my professional journey, you can find my LinkedIn profile here. And if you want to work together - let me know!

Let's spread creativity.

When I was younger, I was passionate about drawing and ceramics. I spent hours in my room crafting various handmade items. At the same time, I was also intrigued by biology and chemistry. As I was finishing school, a question began to bother me: What do I want to do now? What do I want to study? The choice of studies was not an easy decision. That's when I started studying Microbiology and Biotechnology. At that point, life sciences seemed like a better, more logical solution.

However, during my studies, I began to feel that this was not my path, that scientific activity did not bring me as much happiness and joy as I had hoped. That's when photography entered my life. Even though photography had been around me for a long time (my mom is a food photographer), I only started taking photos in my second year of university when my mom bought a new camera, and the old one ended up in my hands. There was a shift when I started looking through camera lenses more than microscope lenses. That was the beginning of my photography journey. The creative activities that I had abandoned for a while came back to life in the form of photography.