Bet Orten is a Czech photographer whose work moves fluidly between fine art, documentary, portrait, and landscape photography. Her images are defined by a poetic, strongly narrative quality, often evoking a sense of myth and visual storytelling.

She draws on extensive international experience: she lived in New York, assisting photographer Steven Klein, and later spent several years in London, where she completed her MA in Fashion Photography at London College of Fashion.

In 2012, she was awarded Photographer of the Year at Czech Grand Design. Her work has been exhibited at venues including Chemistry Gallery (Prague), Art Market Budapest, Zoya Museum (Bratislava), and RED Gallery (London). 

In 2017, she completed an artist residency in Australia, which she later reflected in her solo exhibition When I Grow Up.

Her work has been published in a range of international magazines, including BLUE PAPER Magazine, Vice, ELLE, Pigeon & Peacocks, COOLER, VOGUE CS, and Commarts.

Her practice explores themes of femininity, intergenerational dialogue, and the poetry of everyday life.