Angela Crosti (b. 1974, Milan, Italy) is a London-based photographic artist and printmaker.

Her work explores human relationships, landscape, and the sense of place, often rooted in the domestic sphere and unfolding through themes of motherhood, aging, and the complex intersections of identity and belonging. Informed by personal reflection as well as literature, philosophy, and poetry, her practice is grounded in a slow, process-led approach. Working with analogue processes and photopolymer gravure, she continually investigates the expressive and material possibilities of the medium.

Angela holds a BA (Hons) First Class in Photography from the University of Westminster, following an MA in Economics and Management and a previous career as a project manager.

Her work has been exhibited and published internationally. She was a finalist at La Forma del Ritratto (2026), PhotoFrome Festival (2025), and Bath Festival of the Arts (2025), and winner of Idee PhotoContest (2024). She was shortlisted for the Royal Photographic Society IPE 165 and the AOP Emerging Talent Awards (2023), and featured in Fresh Eyes Talents (2023). She also received two Honourable Mentions at the 19th and 21st Julia Margaret Cameron Award in the categories Women Seen by Women and Documentary and Reportage.

Her work has been exhibited extensively in London and across the UK, as well as internationally in Italy, France, Switzerland, Belgium, Hungary, Spain, and The Netherlands, including Palazzo Broletto, PhMuseum Lab, Galerie Joseph Le Palais, Artphilein Foundation, Cavallerizza, Photonostrum Gallery, and Haute Photographie.