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The shape of the prism housing, angle of the mode dial and the size of the lens locking button scream Nikon.
Perhaps a D50...?
 
@D33v0y welcome to the forums, and thank you for the interest in film photography.

As @jawarden pointed out, if you search for
the photographers name + Minolta
You will find an interview where she describes what she uses, and then there are some pictures.

From there I could see:
Minolta XE we Minolta Rokkor 50mm f=1.4 lens. Film is either Fuji or Kodak 400

But she also mentioned that she uses multiple film cameras and a Digital Nikon.

As you get into this more, you will find that technically, film + lens + film processing -- is much more relevant to the look of the photos than the camera body itself (because unlike in digital, film camera bodies do not contain any image capturing tech).

Personally, I am excited that professional and aspiring photographers are rediscovering film as creative, unique and 'ever more truthful' medium of artistic expression and documentary.

One of the points that this photographer is making in one of the interviews, that film provides, before digital scanning, a truthful image of the person, no airbrushing or corrections -- which allows to capture, forever, the subjects/scene true looks.
 
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