On April 2022 I took a roadtrip to Death Valley. The immensity of spaces was overwhelming.
Can you transpose silence from space to paper?
amateur category
Death Valley, 2022 (Series)
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AUTHOR
Natalia Galiana Debourcieu is a Spain based amateur photographer.
Her photography explores landscape as narrative, where place becomes a carrier of memory and emotion. Her work rests on her fascination with what often goes unobserved. Through landscapes—emotional, physical and metaphorical—she explores rootlessness, family, vulnerability and the shifting terrain of identity. Her work moves between the intimate and the universal, revealing the extraordinary within the ordinary.
Her practice embodies a deeply personal exploration of loss and reconciliation, grounded in the philosophies of impermanence and transformation. She is drawn to the fragile, the fleeting, and the partially hidden—those elements of the world that hover between visibility and disappearance, whether in urban landscapes or in nature itself.
Her work was shortlisted in the 10th Fine Art Photography Awards and has been published in Artdoc Photography Magazine. She has also participated in several group exhibition in Portland, Paris and Zug.
Natalia’s curiosity and social awareness have also led her into social and documentary photography.
Her photography explores landscape as narrative, where place becomes a carrier of memory and emotion. Her work rests on her fascination with what often goes unobserved. Through landscapes—emotional, physical and metaphorical—she explores rootlessness, family, vulnerability and the shifting terrain of identity. Her work moves between the intimate and the universal, revealing the extraordinary within the ordinary.
Her practice embodies a deeply personal exploration of loss and reconciliation, grounded in the philosophies of impermanence and transformation. She is drawn to the fragile, the fleeting, and the partially hidden—those elements of the world that hover between visibility and disappearance, whether in urban landscapes or in nature itself.
Her work was shortlisted in the 10th Fine Art Photography Awards and has been published in Artdoc Photography Magazine. She has also participated in several group exhibition in Portland, Paris and Zug.
Natalia’s curiosity and social awareness have also led her into social and documentary photography.
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