Bios
Flor Crosta
Flor Crosta is from Uruguay.
Flor is a photographer based in Brooklyn, New York. Her photographic practice addresses loss, relations and life. She focuses on daily rituals through the human presence and through nature, ultimately asking how these two perspectives, that do not always seem to be connected, are one. Her portraiture and nature photography is considered with an intimate and respectful approach.
María Prieto
María Prieto is from Puebla, Mexico.
Maria is a photographer, designer and collector - passionate about colors and cameras, boxes and books. She co-founded Proyecto Análogo and La Máquina Roja Ediciones with Pablo Arguelles - two projects that have challenged her, intensified her love of image making and design, and introduced her to incredible people along the way. Her background is as a graphic designer and she is currently living in New York, having recently graduated from the International Center of Photography.
Ana Aizer
Ana Aizer is from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Ana studied film at ENERC, and worked as a producer and still photographer for several music videos and television series such as Dias de Gallos for HBO Latin America. In 2022, she moved to New York City to study at the International Center of Photography. Now New York-based, Ana’s practice revolves around portraiture, color, patterns, and experimentations with analog interventions.
Pablo Íñigo Argüelles
Pablo Íñigo Argüelles is from Puebla, Mexico.
Pablo is a photographer and a writer. His work combines letters and photographic formats with a deep curiosity for cities and light. For ten years, he has been writing columns and chronicles on minor topics that have found their way thanks to the freedom given to him by various publications. He has been a radio announcer, and a professor of journalism and photography. Together with María Prieto, he founded Proyecto Análogo and La Máquina Roja Ediciones, parallel projects that coexist and have become his life project. Pablo lives in New York.
Emile Kees
Emile Kees is from the UK.
Emile grew up in a small family of artists; a sculptor, a painter, a potter and a fashion designer, in a house they built themselves while living in a caravan. In 2019, he constructed a darkroom using reclaimed materials and taught himself analogue processes and techniques before earning his one year certificate from the International Center of Photography in NYC. Now based in Edinburgh, much of his work is informed by sculpture and explores queer experiences at the intersection between natural and manufactured spaces. With this in mind, his images meditate on ideas of home and creative methods of sustainability.
Cecilie Mengel
Cecilie Mengel is from Denmark.
Cecilie is an image-maker currently based in New York. Driven by her innate curiosity, she uses photography to explore the world around her - delving into the interplay between perception and materials, combining both analog and digital processes to create interdisciplinary works. Each project is guided by a sense of wonder, exploring a vast array of themes and concepts. Cecilie’s creative process is always in flux, dictated by the concept at hand, allowing her to experiment with different techniques and mediums.
Raine Roberts
Raine Roberts is from the USA.
Raine is Brooklyn-based photographer, filmmaker, and multimedia artist. Her work delves into the delicate fluctuations between structure and chaos. She earned her BFA in Film Productions and BA in Communications from the University of Colorado at Boulder (2019). Raine studied at the International Center of Photography (2023), honing her analog photography and darkroom processes, in order to transition to photographic-sculpture work. Since graduating, she has exhibited her work locally and internationally in solo & group exhibitions. She was the most recent Photographer in Residence for the FREE FILM PROJECT -- leading free community-based workshops and developing her ongoing project. Raine is a member of the photography group SmallTable Collective.
Roxane Moreau
Roxane Moreau is from Reunion Island.
Roxane began her career in the fashion and luxury industry in Paris, where she worked for prominent photographers for several years. The year 2022 marked a decisive turning point in her artistic journey when she moved to New York to join the International Center of Photography, from which she graduated from the Creative Practices program. Roxane’s photographic work explores the tensions that exist between the individual and the community, between masculine and feminine, between city and nature. It scrutinizes the energy of an urban youth whilst underlining an attachment to lost landscapes.
Federico Rabinovich
Federico Rabinovich is from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Federico is a photographer and film director, currently based in New York. He studied advertising at the UADE and dedicated himself to creating audiovisual campaigns for fashion brands such as: Natalia Antolin, Complot, Tramadol, Allo Martinez, Evangelina Bomparola, Lee Jeans and many others. Most recently, his short film Who is Linda? has garnered International attention at IndieX Film Fest and Berlin Indie Film Festival. His photographic work experiments with the convergence of analog and digital images. Federico is currently investigating the fear of isolation by exploring nature in its hibernate state. He studied at the International Center of Photography.
Victoria Manzoli
Victoria Manzoli is from São Paulo, Brazil.
Throughout her life, Victoria has navigated a multitude of artistic expressions; from singing to acting to drawing. However, it was photography that captured her. Victoria’s personal and familial experiences with mental health issues have instilled in her a need to understand, through photography, emotion and relationships. In her work, she shows the beauty in the quiet and subtle - when everything moves slowly. In this space, she digests the relationship in a different way: closer and wholesome.
Zoila Molina
Zoila Molina is from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Zoila is a photographer that is highly influenced by pop culture. She graduated from the International Center of Photography in 2023. In her work she aims to capture peoples’ unique energy and style - her portraits conveying personality through performance. Zoila strives to create images that are visually exciting and reflect the ever-changing trends in fashion, beauty and art.