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= Natalie Dybisz (Miss Aniela Photography) =
 
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'''Tema:''' ''Imagem e tratamento fotográfico digital''
 
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== About Natalie ==
 
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[[File:Miss-aniela.jpg|frame|right|Natalie Dybisz]]
 
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* '''Name:''' ''Natalie Aniela Dibysz''
 
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* '''Born:''' ''26 July 1986, Leeds, UK''
 
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* '''Official Site:''' [http://www.missaniela.com www.missaniela.com]
 
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=== She said... ===
 
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''I am a fine-art photographer based in London, UK.''
 
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''Most of my work on this website is my self-portraiture. I have used my self-portraits to express a wide variety of messages ranging from the everday to the otherworldly.''
 
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''I like to try and create images that merge meaningful messages with arresting aesthetics, though the message will often be open to interpretation. I believe concept is not enough, and I strive to strike a balance in satisfying both the mind and the eye. For example, 'Tricks' is a fun series, but was intended to present the symptoms of anxiety. Other images in my 'Self-gazing' series inspiration from dreams, paintings and literature.''
 
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''I am currently working on a series with derelict UK mental asylums ('Abandoned' set). I am also using other subjects and collaborating with other media, incluiding film.''
 
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''I offer a fine-art-driven commission service for fashion, advertising and other projects.''
 
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Font: [http://www.missaniela.com Official Site(About Me)]
 
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=== Magazines said... ===
 
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''Dybisz's colourful, often surreal images are celebral and sexy, intimate and public, all at once.''
 
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<i>'''(American Photo)'''
 
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''Moving out beyond Cindy Sherman, Natalie creates a surreal looking-glass world of distorted perspectives and dream enhanced colours... Underlined with an ironic and often droll caption text, the idiosyncratic qualities of Miss Aniela's work signals a very bright future for this embryonic star.''
 
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'''(PHOTOICON)'''
 
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''The photographs are breathtaking. Miss Aniela's extraordinary use of cloning an image of herself several times in one photograph in varying poses is both technically flawless and strong on story. She doesn't employ the effect to show off that she can execute it; she uses it as a tool to convey her narrative. This seamless integration makes for compelling images.''
 
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'''(Digital Photo Pro)'''</i>
 
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== Exhibitions ==
 
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[[File:Miss aniela exhibitions.jpg|frame|right|Exhibitions]]
 
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'''Aug 28 - Nov 2, 2010:''' ''Work selected by Natasha Egan for exhibition at Art of Photography Show, lyceum Theatre Gallery, San Diego''
 
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'''Oct 14 - 17, 2010:'''<i> 'Abandoned' showing as part of group exhibition Photolounge for Photomonth, at Truman Brewery, East London</i>
 
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'''Aug 5th - 28th, 2010:''' ''Solo exhibition 'Self-Gazing' at Photo-Space, curated by Alternative Arts, East London''
 
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'''Jul 23 - Sep 4, 2010:''' ''Joint exhibition, Miss Aniela & Amanda Friedman, David Weinberg Gallery, Chicago''
 
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'''Jun 2010:''' ''Group exhibition 'A Quarter to Five', Fishing Quarter Gallery, Brighton, UK''
 
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'''Oct 09 - Jan 10:''' ''Solo exhibition 'Self-Gazing' at Apartment C, London''
 
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'''Oct 09:''' ''Exhibited at Buenos Aires Photo''
 
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'''Jul - Sep 09:''' ''Solo exhibiton 'Neurotica'at Impure art Gallery, Brighton, UK''
 
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'''Dec 08:''' ''Exhibited at Photo Miami''
 
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'''Nov 08:''' ''Featured at Estampa fair, Spain''
 
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'''Sep 08:''' ''Leading exhibiting artist at Lantern Media Festival, Tunbridge Wells, UK''
 
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'''Apr - Jun 08:''' ''Solo exhibition 'Self-Gazing' at Camara Oscura, Madrid''
 
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'''Dec 07:''' ''Featured at Photo Miami''
 
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'''Aug - Sep 07:''' ''Winning entry in 'How We are Now', shown in group exhibition at Tate Britain, London''
 
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'''Apr - May 07:''' ''Debut solo exhibition at North Laine Photography, Brighton, UK''
 

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