Baltic by Origin. Global by Intention.

Baltic by Origin. Global by Intention.

Baltic Talent is a creative agency representing bold, world-class talent from the Baltics — and giving the region’s creativity the stage it deserves.


We don’t do buzzwords. We do real people — photographers, directors, stylists, composers and storytellers who bring ideas to life, not just to slideshows. We connect them with global opportunities across film, fashion, and advertising — the kind that actually move the needle. We were built by creatives who got tired of playing small. We stand for fair representation, honest collaboration, and a kind of creative energy you can’t fake.


Baltic creativity isn’t emerging. It’s already here — grounded, original, and unstoppable.


We’re here to make sure the world notices.

About Simona & Viktorija

Co-founders of Baltic Talent—a rep agency born out of equal parts brilliance, burnout, and the deep desire to stop watching amazing Baltic creatives get stuck in “cool but unpaid” gigs. We don’t do fluff, we don’t do ego stroking—we do work that pays, and talent that delivers.

About Simona & Viktorija

Simona Inta

Co-founders of Baltic Talent

Simona is the calm, collected one—until you mess with her calendar. She speaks seven languages (yeah, seven. We get it, she’s better than the rest of us) and has run digital campaigns from Royal Canin to Dior while somehow still remembering to reply to every email on time. She’s the spreadsheet whisperer, the glue, the boss lady with empathy—and she will absolutely find a typo you thought no one would notice.

Viktorija Cook

Viktorija Cook

Co-founders of Baltic Talent

Viktorija is the one with the battle scars. She’s done Cannes, Locarno, DOK.fest Munich, and survived post-production schedules that would make grown men cry. She keeps things sharp, stories tight, and crews alive. She’s not here to babysit your feelings—but she will absolutely get your film across the finish line before the deadline, with receipts. And snacks. Probably snacks.

Sure, we’ve got different styles—Simona’s all about color-coded decks, Viktorija’s more “chaotic good” with lightning-fast emails and “should we just fix it ourselves?” energy—but we’re united in one thing: Baltic creatives deserve the international stage, and we’re here to push, promote, and politely bulldoze until they get there