Who I am
I'm Eliza Biglete, born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photography is my passion. I love capturing emotions and telling stories through my photos. Whether it's sports, portraits, or everyday life, I aim to create meaningful and powerful images. I'm driven by curiosity, creativity, and commitment to authenticity.
My Story
Basketball has been my sanctuary for as long as I can remember; it has always been the steadfast structure in my life, ranging from shooting hoops in school to bonding with family over televised games. It has been the kick starter to my passion: photography.
But before I dived into the world of photography, I briefly worked at Pizza Hut, working solely for the purpose of saving money. Despite the short-lived experience, those savings eventually funded my passion for photography & has led me to the world I am in now.
An invite from a friend to take pictures at a basketball game turned into countless hours of perfecting my craft - editing until 3am, drinking energy drinks nearly every night, and even sneaking out at night to pursue my passion. At just 16 years of age & still in high school, I crossed paths with people who saw my potential, one that I hadn’t seen for myself. Due to these opportunities, a door leading to this journey opened for me.
But beyond different encounters — a truth of chasing dreams and finding one's purpose in life. That's the story I aim to tell — a story of resilience, passion, and the belief that anything is possible.
The only limit is the one you set for yourself.
Work
I specialize in sports, portraits, and studio photography, capturing dynamic energy from basketball to fashion shoots. Known for my perseverance and professionalism, I blend technical skill with artistic vision to create compelling images. Clients appreciate my swift turnaround and collaborative approach, ensuring exceptional results and positive experiences.
Challenges
Navigating the transition from photography as a hobby to a profession wasn't just about mastering new skills; it was also about navigating the complexities of self-doubt and confidence. Despite knowing the quality of my work, there were moments when I lost confidence in my abilities. I believed in my craft, yet I struggled to break through certain barriers. Instead of letting ego cloud my judgment, I chose to reflect on why certain doors remained closed to me. This journey wasn't easy, but it helped me understand that growth isn't just about talent; it's also about perseverance and resilience.