Nathalia Anzola is a London and Surrey–based documentary photographer exploring identity, memory, care, and the emotional realities of contemporary life. Her work focuses on how individuals navigate vulnerability, connection, and survival within the pressures of a digitally saturated, fast-moving world.
Through long-form, collaborative storytelling, she documents experiences often misunderstood or overlooked — from dementia and hoarding to love, stigma, migration, and the invisible labour of coping. Her practice centres on trust, allowing complexity to exist without spectacle or simplification.
Nathalia approaches photography as an act of listening. She creates space for people to be seen on their own terms, holding nuance, tenderness, and contradiction in the same frame.
Alongside she collaborates with brands and organisations seeking thoughtful, human-centred visual narratives, from long-form projects to shorter commissioned storytelling, maintaining the same integrity and care across all work.
In terms of commercial work she has worked and collaborated with :
Redloft
ccha
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..