Hunting down Nina Marie's artistic photos online is a fun little treasure hunt, and I get a kick out of the sleuthing. I usually start at the obvious spots — an official website or portfolio page if she has one, because that's where photographers and models tend to centralize their best, highest-resolution work and print info.
Next I check mainstream social accounts: Instagram is usually the richest feed for visual artists, and many folks link to a Linktree or personal site in their bio. X (Twitter) and Threads sometimes hold older posts or different edits, and Pinterest can be surprisingly good for collecting scattered images. If the images are part of professional series, try searching the photographer's name alongside Nina Marie — credits in captions often point straight to the original set. For higher-resolution or licensed images, look at portfolio platforms like Behance, 500px, Flickr or even Getty/Alamy for editorial work.
I always remind myself to respect creators: some content may be behind Patreon or subscription platforms, or only available as prints. If you want prints or permission to reuse images, contacting the photographer or model through their official channels usually works best. Personally, I love finding a curated portfolio and then following the trail — it feels like discovering an artist's secret gallery, and it makes buying a print that much more satisfying.