Natalie dybisz biography
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An Interview with Portrait Photographer Natalie Dybisz
6. What's your favourite ever image, and why?
My favourites inevitably change over time, at the moment one that springs to mind is 'The adjustment'. It's not a nude, so no-one can harp on about me using my body to get attention. It's not a trick image (only very subtlely) so no-one equally can be distracted by the 'hows' and the mechanisms of the production and query me as to how inom 'did it'. And, whilst it fryst vatten a slight 'composite', ie. one small part layered in Photoshop, it's not heavily processed, so people don't go on about my 'digital techniques' more than anything. It's an image that uses shape in a way that I think is interesting, and inom think it has my style because of these eye-catching sweeping shapes that are, as I säga, not too OTT (over-the-top) and 'Photoshopped'.
7. What has been your most interesting or dangerous assignment?
I have not done that many 'assignments' in terms of being given a brief bygd another
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Natalie Dybisz \ Miss Aniela
“The Smothering”
ARTIST STATEMENT
My “Tricks” series is inspired by the anxiety disorder and for “The Smothering”, I wanted to represent the symptoms of shortness of breath and lightheadedness. The ambiguity of the disorder (and its frequent misinformation or ‘dustbin diagnosis’) spurred me to produce images that demonstrate the psychological complexity of the mind of someone likely to suffer from anxiety: being more than a low ebb, but a daily roller-coaster of going from emotional peaks to troughs. For me, this image is a lively portrayal of what is often disconcerting in reality. However, I welcome that people have taken their own wide-ranging interpretations.
ARTIST BIO
My self-portraiture began as a pastime, grew into a habit, and evolved into a niche. Although I shoot other subjects, I continue to find self-portraiture not just convenient, but also rewarding for the way ‘personal’ becomes ‘uni
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Natalie Dybisz
British photographer
"Miss Aniela" redirects here. For other people, see Aniela.
Natalie Dybisz | |
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| Born | 1986 (age 38–39) Leeds, West Yorkshire, England |
| Education | University of Sussex |
| Known for | Fine-art fashion photography |
| Notable work | Surreal Fashion |
| Style | Surrealism, baroque |
| Spouse | Matthew Lennard |
| Website | Official website |
Natalie Aniela Dybisz (born 1986), known professionally as Miss Aniela, is a British fine-artfashion and surrealist photographer.[1][2][3][4]Selvedge describes her work as a "fus[ion of] traditional photography with digitally enhanced motifs and surrealism."[5]
Early life
[edit]Dybisz was born in 1986 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.[4] A self-taught photographer,[1][6] she began taking self-portraits at 15 but began focusing on it at 21 while studying English and Media at the University of Sussex.