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Each photo or painting is the guardian of the soul of the author. A unique part of the universe. By purchasing works of art, you bring beauty into the world! By surrounding yourself with what you consider beautiful, you make your inner and outside worlds more saturated and holistic


For those who love my work, I give a great opportunity to acquire a part of my soul in the form of physical photographs that will fill your collection and give your home an incredible atmosphere.


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Exclusive limited edition print on my Etsy


The inner silent voice, which you feel only with images on the thin edge of the pupils, pale as melted snow in the darkness of smoky rooms…


Drowning in the blue gloom.

Model - Maria Merz.

Natalie Ina Photography.

January 2020.


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For all questions, as well as for the purchase of photo prints and about the collaboration, please write to my mail: [email protected]

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Limited edition of fine art prints “The viscous edge of dreams”.

“On the edge of reality and sleep, on the edge of the sunset of autumn and the white vision of winter, a tree stretches out with many hands, plunging into a lethargic sleep”.


A limited edition of one photo that has absorbed the dark beauty and atmosphere of Autumn. There are only 11 fragments of sleep that you can take with.

For the first time I am printing on the most incredible Hahnemuhle paper. I discovered the possibility of fine art printing, on papers that are usually used for drawing and painting. And fell in love with the beautiful texture of the engraving paper on which the photo is printed, the depth of colors and details that the print of gallery quality gives, so it is very pleasant tactile. I was just delighted when I took the print run from the workshop!


Pre-order is already available with a discount, if you would like to get a fine art print write me on [email protected].


Size: 30×40 cm.

Fine art print on paper Hahnemühle Albrecht Dürer, 210 gsm.

Each print is numbered and signed by the author.

Only 9 available now.

Staff Pick of the WeekI’m highlighting Rania Matar’s latest photography book, She, published in OctoStaff Pick of the WeekI’m highlighting Rania Matar’s latest photography book, She, published in OctoStaff Pick of the WeekI’m highlighting Rania Matar’s latest photography book, She, published in OctoStaff Pick of the WeekI’m highlighting Rania Matar’s latest photography book, She, published in OctoStaff Pick of the WeekI’m highlighting Rania Matar’s latest photography book, She, published in OctoStaff Pick of the WeekI’m highlighting Rania Matar’s latest photography book, She, published in OctoStaff Pick of the WeekI’m highlighting Rania Matar’s latest photography book, She, published in OctoStaff Pick of the WeekI’m highlighting Rania Matar’s latest photography book, She, published in OctoStaff Pick of the WeekI’m highlighting Rania Matar’s latest photography book, She, published in OctoStaff Pick of the WeekI’m highlighting Rania Matar’s latest photography book, She, published in Octo

Staff Pick of the Week

I’m highlightingRania Matar’s latest photography book,She, published in October of 2021 by the New Mexico-based non-profit publisher Radius Books for this round of staff picks. Radius has donated over 75,000 of their fine art and photography books to libraries, schools, and art programs since their founding in 2007 and earmarks a portion of each publication for donation to underfunded libraries and arts programs. 

Rania Matar was born in Lebanon in 1964 and relocated to the United States in 1984. Matar is an award-winning photographer, most recently a 2018 Guggenheim Fellow, whose work focuses on the daily lives of women and girls, informed by her cross-cultural experiences. The composition of the book, and the way it juxtaposes motifs across geographic space (the first two images above come on consecutive pages, image 8 & 9 are on facing pages) creates a sense of continuity of the feminine experience that transcends place. Sheis Matar’s fourth photography book. We also have Matar’s L’enfant-Femme(Damiani Editore, 2016) here in Special Collections – a potential future post. That work focuses on girls in their pre-teens and early teens in the United States and Lebanon, with geographical and cultural differences bridged by the common experience of growing up. 

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View our other posts on photography books.

ViewmoreStaff Picks of the Weekhere.

-Olivia, Special Collections Graduate Intern


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Flor de los Muertos (Aztec Marigold), Tucson Botanical Gardens, 2016. Palm sized gelatin silver prints. 


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