Aleksandra Kingo is a photographer and director with a knack for turning the mundane into the surreal, the awkward into the iconic, and the pastel-colored into the deeply relatable. Her work blends bold colors, razor-sharp wit, and a touch of dark comedy, creating illusory worlds where lipstick stains are a blessing, spa days happen in rivers, and curbside dinners are perfectly romantic. Splitting her time between London and East Coast (but forever Lithuanian at heart), Aleks has built a career crafting visually striking campaigns for major brands and publications. With over a hundred commercial projects under her belt, her style isn’t just recognizable—it’s referenced, reshared, and, occasionally, shamelessly imitated. She’s been featured in It’s Nice That, Wired, Ad Week, Creative Review, and enough "feeds to follow" lists to make your algorithm jealous. Her clients include Garnier, Target, Adidas, Glenlivet, American Express, and Virgin Atlantic, all drawn to her ability to blend high-impact visuals with playful storytelling and a touch of the unexpected. Aleks' work is a celebration of life’s weird little moments—the good, the bad, and the wonderfully awkward. Whether through photography or film, she invites you into her world, where the everyday gets a surreal twist, and nothing is taken too seriously… except for immaculate set design.