About
Nathalia Anzola is a London-based documentary photographer working with themes of mental health, identity, memory, and the human experience. Her practice is rooted in long-form observation and collaboration, exploring how people relate to their inner worlds and the environments that shape their lives.
Through a non-judgemental and human-centred approach, Nathalia focuses on stories often overlooked or misunderstood — from mental health and trauma, to care, migration, rural labour, and marginalised communities within the British landscape. Her work examines the intersection between personal experience and wider social, cultural, and political realities, allowing complexity, vulnerability, and resilience to coexist.
Committed to ethical storytelling, diversity, and inclusion, Nathalia approaches photography as a process of listening and trust-building. She aims to create space for individuals to be seen on their own terms, challenging stigma and dominant narratives through quiet, thoughtful imagery.
Alongside her documentary practice, Nathalia also works in commercial photography, collaborating with brands, organisations, and clients to deliver considered visual narratives tailored to each brief. She is committed to environmentally conscious practices and sustainable approaches within her work.
In terms of commercial work she has worked and collaborated with :
Redloft
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Epsom and Ewell Borough Council
Sutton Tennis and Squash club
M taller M,
Age Concern
Appleby Care Home
Bourne Hall
Epsom Play House
Love me Love my Mind
+ more..