Navigating through Marianna Rothen’s work is like uncovering a box of old photographs from a time long since past. You feel a nostalgic pang as you ask yourself where the subjects of the photos might be now. But then you start to realize that these photos aren’t as old as you might have thought, and upon researching more into these images, it seems that the people she shoots aren’t from a different time at all. Not only does Marianna have an eye for the narrative and capturing cinematic moments on emotionally charged sets, but her post processing and the technicality of her trade is breathtaking to witness. We strongly encourage you to dive deeper into her work and visit her site here, and follow her on tumblr here.
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