Sardinian photographer working at the intersection of documentary practice and intimate visual research. 
My work is grounded in observational approaches, focusing on personal narratives and lived experience.
I work across both digital and analogue photography, following the entire process independently (from shooting through to development and scanning). 
I am particularly drawn to the materiality of film and to photography as a tactile, process-driven medium.
I value collaboration between artists and practitioners, working collectively to produce thoughtful, process-led works. 
My practice is strongly oriented toward analogue methodologies and material processes.
My work has been exhibited at MuseoDiffuso.exe and at Funzilla Fest.
My research explores photography as an extension of emotional and perceptual experience, constructing visual narratives that move between documentation and introspection.
I am particularly interested in themes of family, origin, identity, sexuality, and belonging, approached through an intimate and evocative documentary language.
Alongside my photographic practice, I aim to work in cinema as a documentarian and to further explore cinematography, with a particular focus on visual storytelling and the construction of images as narrative tools.​​​​​​​
With Zoe Valentini at the “Sedici” workshop led by Labbash Milano and L’Ambulante. Photograph by Giulia Camba.
With Zoe Valentini at the “Sedici” workshop led by Labbash Milano and L’Ambulante. Photograph by Giulia Camba.
With Martina Celani at the “Sedici” workshop led by Labbash Milano and L’Ambulante. Photograph by Giulia Camba.
With Martina Celani at the “Sedici” workshop led by Labbash Milano and L’Ambulante. Photograph by Giulia Camba.
With Samira Guadagnuolo at the “Sedici” workshop led by Labbash Milano and L’Ambulante. Photograph by Giulia Camba.
With Samira Guadagnuolo at the “Sedici” workshop led by Labbash Milano and L’Ambulante. Photograph by Giulia Camba.
Open to collaborations and commissions.
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  Photographs by Giulia Camba.          
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