A portrait image of Angela Crosti, pictured in front of prints from her exhibition "You Are Everything to me"
“I am drawn to the moment just before it breaks, and just as it slips away.”

Born and raised in Italy, I am a photographic artist and printmaker based in London. Introverted by nature, I look for connection through images that hold what often remains unspoken.

I work mainly with natural light and analogue cameras. There is a tactile pleasure in handling negatives, printing in the darkroom, and experimenting with colour that digital can’t offer. Process is inseparable from meaning in my practice: photography and printmaking are how I materialise and make sense of what I am seeing. My work is slow and deliberate: quiet observations of my surroundings and family, tender emotions held in suspension.

Some photographs belong to longer projects, unfolding a story over time. Others take form as photopolymer gravures: intimate, tightly cropped handmade prints. Across formats, the work moves between image and object, where meaning is carried as much by material as by subject.