About Annielly Camargo
Annielly Camargo (They/Them, She/Her) is a queer photographer and mixed media artist born and raised in Boston, MA. Their creations have lived through a variety of mediums ranging from video, installation, alternative photographic processes, and more recently shooting on Polaroid. As a visual artist and art activist, Camargo uses their creative eye and methods of expression to push the audience into addressing reality up close; both the viewer and the creator become mutually educated in their own selves and the world around them. Camargo’s art photography focuses on vulnerable bodies navigating in challenging spaces. These environments test limits and question realities with an emphasis on the human state, allowing a deeper look into both self and societal healing. Camargo is currently documenting the ongoing racial equality movements that are happening locally and nationwide. Aside from their journalism and documentary work, they are continuously expanding on their college thesis work ‘Transportando al Futuro’ based in Havana, Cuba.
All images on website shot with Nikon D750, Pentax 645 and Poloroid SLR 680.
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Annielly Camargo’s Full Resume/CV
︎ All Visuals by Annielly Camargo ︎
︎ camargo.annielly@gmail.com ︎
︎ 857-498-4532 ︎
︎ camargo.annielly@gmail.com ︎
︎ 857-498-4532 ︎